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3.0 out of 5 stars Law as religion is an interesting idea put in a dull manner., December 17, 1996
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Against the Law by Paul Campos, Steven Smith, & Pierre Schag The study of law has become a secular religion, a fetish, and canard for what really ails society, the courts, and lawyers. These young professors of law write about the bogus charade that has become legal reasoning in America. I may well remind them that the Constitution has never guaranteed justice to anyone -- only its substitute, due process of law -- and this requires the legal profession to ignore substance and pursue ad absurdam trivial questions of form to the exclusion of all other topics. Some of the essays, however, are written in the worst traditions of legal writing.
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Against the Law (Constitutional Conflicts)
Against the Law (Constitutional Conflicts) by Paul F. Campos (Hardcover - October 22, 1996)
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