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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Democratizing Legal Doctrine,
This review is from: No Litmus Test: Law versus Politics in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
This book is a great purchase for the layperson looking to understand legal doctrine and its interrelation and autonomy from workaday politics.
By applying legal analysis to political controversies and political insights into legal questions, Professor Dorf democratizes the law in a way that allows access without loss of nuance while reminding legal professionals and students why the law really is relevant. In short, any enjoyable and edifying book for law students, lawyers, and the myriad friends and family that are prone to asking for that explanation which the former groups can never quite give without further obscuring the Law. |
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No Litmus Test: Law versus Politics in the Twenty-First Century by Michael C. Dorf (Hardcover - March 9, 2006)
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