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Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy

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Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy - Clark, Gordon L
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In this remarkable inquiry into the bases of social theory, Gordon L. Clark argues that the heterogeneous nature of our society, with its pluralism of values, causes the rules of social conduct to be constantly made and remade. Examining the role of the courts in structuring and achieving social discourse, he contends that legal doctrine is no different from other social theories: judicial interpretations are constructed out of specific circumstances and conflicting values, not deduced from neutral and logical principles. ...

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Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy 1985, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226107530

Hardcover