Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 61State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1987 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 351
5 the scholars who attempt to demonstrate the rationality of the legal order as it is interpreted and applied by judges . ... and that legal interpretation may be as “ unscientific ” and “ subjective ” as literary criticism .
5 the scholars who attempt to demonstrate the rationality of the legal order as it is interpreted and applied by judges . ... and that legal interpretation may be as “ unscientific ” and “ subjective ” as literary criticism .
Page 353
Nevertheless , the artwork asserts its presence and precludes a wholly subjective interpretation . Gadamer elaborates on this theme in the context of legal hermeneutics . To believe that the Constitution's meaning “ is clear and that ...
Nevertheless , the artwork asserts its presence and precludes a wholly subjective interpretation . Gadamer elaborates on this theme in the context of legal hermeneutics . To believe that the Constitution's meaning “ is clear and that ...
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Another important reason for understanding the principled nature of legal interpretation is to provide some means for preventing judges from disregarding the Constitution's meaning in order to obtain inconsistent political goals .
Another important reason for understanding the principled nature of legal interpretation is to provide some means for preventing judges from disregarding the Constitution's meaning in order to obtain inconsistent political goals .
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