Guido V. United States of America
Title | Guido V. United States of America PDF eBook |
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Total Pages | 122 |
Release | 1975 |
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United States of America V. Guido
Title | United States of America V. Guido PDF eBook |
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Total Pages | 38 |
Release | 1972 |
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A Common Law for the Age of Statutes
Title | A Common Law for the Age of Statutes PDF eBook |
Author | Guido Calabresi |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | 332 |
Release | 2009-07-01 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0674029151 |
The dominance of legislatures and statutory law has put an impossible burden on the courts. Guido Calabresi thinks it is time for this country seriously to consider returning to a traditional American judicial–legislative balance in which courts would enlarge the common law and would also decide when a rule of law has seen its day and should be revised.
United States of America V. Holmes
Title | United States of America V. Holmes PDF eBook |
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Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 1971 |
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Speak Now
Title | Speak Now PDF eBook |
Author | Kenji Yoshino |
Publisher | Crown |
Total Pages | 386 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0385348800 |
"Tells the story of a watershed trial that unfolded over twelve tense days in California in 2010. A trial that legalized same-sex marriage in our most populous state. A trial that interrogated the nature of marriage, the political status of gays and lesbians, the ideal circumstances for raising children, and the ability of direct democracy to protect fundamental rights. A trial that stands as the most potent argument for marriage equality this nation has ever seen. In telling the story of Hollingsworth v. Perry, the groundbreaking federal lawsuit against Proposition 8, Kenji Yoshino has also written a paean to the vanishing civil trial--an oasis of rationality in what is often a decidedly uncivil debate"--Dust jacket flap.
The Future of Law and Economics
Title | The Future of Law and Economics PDF eBook |
Author | Guido Calabresi |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Total Pages | 248 |
Release | 2016-01-28 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0300216262 |
In a concise, compelling argument, one of the founders and most influential advocates of the law and economics movement divides the subject into two separate areas, which he identifies with Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. The first, Benthamite, strain, “economic analysis of law,” examines the legal system in the light of economic theory and shows how economics might render law more effective. The second strain, law and economics, gives equal status to law, and explores how the more realistic, less theoretical discipline of law can lead to improvements in economic theory. It is the latter approach that Judge Calabresi advocates, in a series of eloquent, thoughtful essays that will appeal to students and scholars alike.
Rethinking Justice
Title | Rethinking Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Vincenzo Guido |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2021-08-25 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781641379915 |
In the criminal justice system, people are cast into polar positions on the good-bad axis: good guys and bad guys. Prosecutors, who wield considerable power and influence in the enforcement of our laws, are almost universally cast as good guys. Seldom is there accountability when they are, in fact, not always good. Rethinking Justice: Inside America's Movement for Prosecution Reform introduces a newly minted generation of prosecutors, intent on holding the entire system accountable and changing the way we handle crime in America. Explore how a prevailing philosophy of retributive over restorative justice has contributed to mass incarceration. Discover what happens when civil servants go beyond filling prisons to address systemic injustices. Meet Portsmouth Commonwealth Attorney Stephanie Morales, whose investment in crime prevention, community building, and restorative justice could provide a model for widespread reform. Through stories and insights from district attorneys, legal scholars, and survivors of a perilously flawed system, Rethinking Justice imagines the tough-on-crime D.A. role recast as a "progressive prosecutor." Is this political paradox even possible?