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Of Theory and Theodicy: The Problem of Immoral Law

Weinberg, 2002

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Weinberg L
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Law and Justice in a Multistate World: Essays in Honor of Arthur T. von Mehren

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Sooner or later even the most impressive theories of adjudication must grapple with the problem of immorallaw. 1 That problem is to legal theory what the theodicy is to religion. Seriously wrong law cannot be" applied" in some neutral, principled way, as if by holding …
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