Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Philosophy and Law
CASES:
LITERATURE
- Chomsky, from Statutory Interpretation Stories
- Garrett, from Statutory Interpretation Stories
- Frickey and Eskridge from Statutory Interpretation Stories
- Scalia, A Matter of Interpretation (1)
- Scalia, and Dworkin, A Matter of Interpretation (2)
- Manning, Textualism and Purposivism
- Endicott, The Value of Vagueness
- Dworkin, Freedom’s Law, introduction
- R. Dworkin, Law’s Empire, pp. 46-76; 228-232.
- R. Dworkin, Law’s Empire, chapter 6.
- A. Marmor, Interpretation and Legal Theory, chapter 3.
- A. Marmor, Interpretation and Legal Theory, chapter 8.
- A. Marmor, Interpretation and Legal Theory, chapter 9
- A. Marmor, Law in the Age of Pluralism, chapter 4 [constitutionalism]
- J. Raz, The Morality of Freedom, chapter 7
- Waluchow, Constitutional Interpretation
- Waldron, Judicial Review
- J. Waldron, “Legislators’ Intentions…” (from Law and Disagreement).