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by M. Katherine B. Darmer,Robert M. Baird

Author: M. Katherine B. Darmer,Robert M. Baird
Subcategory: Humanities
Language: English
Publisher: Prometheus Books (May 1, 2007)
Pages: 333 pages
Category: Other
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Series Statement: Contemporary issues. Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references. Personal Name: Baird, Robert . 1937-. Uniform Title: Contemporary issues (Buffalo, .

Series Statement: Contemporary issues. Personal Name: Darmer, M. Katherine B. Rubrics: Law and ethics. Download PDF book format. Download DOC book format.

Part One contains articles on the connection between morality and the law by such eminent thinkers as Oliver Wendell .

Part One contains articles on the connection between morality and the law by such eminent thinkers as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Cass R. Sunstein, and others. Part Two focuses on issues of morality and lawyering by looking at such questions as how lawyers should represent clients with whom they disagree ethically and how criminal defense lawyers can represent guilty clients. This section also addresses the recent law and religion movement. Part Three addresses the question concerning when civil disobedience is justified and includes an important essay by Ronald Dworkin.

Robert M. Baird is a professor and the chair of the philosophy department at Baylor University. This shopping feature will continue to load items. Stuart E. Rosenbaum is a professor and director of graduate studies in philosophy at Baylor University. In the Common Defense: National Security Law for Perilous Times.

MORALITY, JUSTICE AND THE LAW: THE CONTINUING DEBATE, M. Katherine Baird Darmer and Robert M. Baird, ed. Prometheus Books, 2007. 17 Pages Posted: 14 Feb 2008 Last revised: 7 Jun 2008. See all articles by M. Darmer. M. com/abstract 1091254. Darmer (Contact Author).

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Sexual Morality and the Law is the transcription of a 1978 radio conversation in Paris between philosopher Michel Foucault, yer Jean Danet, and novelist/gay activist Guy Hocquenghem.

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What should society or individuals do when the compelling dictates of personal conscience conflict with the law? To what extent should lawyers and lawmakers be influenced by considerations of morality? Are there principles that go beyond legal jurisdiction to justify acts of civil disobedience? Is it right to violate the laws of society when they are opposed to personal moral convictions? Is it ever appropriate for religious considerations to influence lawyers or the law? Few questions have had and will continue to have a more compelling effect on the human community. For this reason the editors have brought together this collection of intellectually stimulating articles, which grapple with the tough issues involving morality, justice, and the law. Part One contains articles on the connection between morality and the law by such eminent thinkers as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Cass R. Sunstein, and others. Part Two focuses on issues of morality and lawyering by looking at such questions as how lawyers should represent clients with whom they disagree ethically and how criminal defense lawyers can represent guilty clients. This section also addresses the recent law and religion movement. Part Three addresses the question concerning when civil disobedience is justified and includes an important essay by Ronald Dworkin. Part Four explores moral and legal questions related to capital punishment and includes the Supreme Court's most recent decision on capital punishment, in which the majority and the dissent had radically different views. Finally, Part Five examines the highly charged debate about immigration. This balanced anthology will be of interest to philosophers, legal scholars, and anyone concerned about the relation of law to morality.