On Law by John L. Bowman

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nonfiction history sociology challenging reflective medium-paced
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For readers who are curious about the intricacies of the American justice system and the philosophical underpinnings of law, On Law by John L. Bowman offers a enlightening exploration of the tension between morality and social fact, making it a compelling read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complex issues shaping the nation's judiciary.

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This is a book about the nature of law and its proposition is law should embody justice-but it does not. It does not because there exists a jurisprudential tug of war today between natural and normative law based on morality and non-natural and de...

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