Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as "the legal profession's account of what law is about." Since they--lawyers, judges, and legislators doing their work--are all looking at the same phenomenon, writers on Jurisprudence must all draw from the same limited body of material in constructing their theories. In this book, Rodes examines these materials and then classifies the various schools of Jurisprudence according to which of the materials they...
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