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"This book defines law as applied politics and examines United States politics, a government created by Founders who did not believe political parties to be necessary. The book is a course whose lectures set out a jurisprudence applicable to civil and scientific as well as common law. The thesis of the course is that an understanding of the role of precedent in the common law explains both the human condition and what has happened to United States law since the decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The use of questions and dialog within the course involves the reader in the development of a jurisprudence grounded in a philosophy of law."--Publisher's website.
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Judicial process, Political aspects, Law, Political aspects of LawPlaces
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Power and precedent: the role of law in the United States
2007, Vandeplas Pub.
in English
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POWER AND PRECEDENT: The Role of Law in the United States
February 20, 2007, Vandeplas Publishing
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in English
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