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Thinking like a lawyer: a new introduction to legal reasoning
Thinking like a lawyer: a new introduction to legal reasoning
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Schauer, Frederick F
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Publication Date
2009
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English
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Introduction: Is there legal reasoning?
Rules : in law and elsewhere
The practice and problems of precedent
Authority and authorities
The use and abuse of analogies
The idea of the common law
The challenge of legal realism
The interpretation of statutes
The judicial opinion
Making law with rules and standards
Law and fact
The burden of proof and its cousins.
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Law
Law -- Methodology
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9780674032705
9780674054561
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