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His friends, trying to be complementary, would say they didn't think of Law as Chinese.
You may think of law schools as training grounds for new lawyers, but that is just part of it.
It seems possible that our account of what law actually is tells us one thing (e.g., that certain features of it are essential and others not), while our account of what law should be like in order for the practice to be as justified as possible tells us to think of law in a rather different way (e.g., as having different essential features).
We caught up with three of them to talk about racing, winning, and what they think of law enforcement's efforts to shut them down.
We also need to begin to think of law enforcement not just as protectors of the common good but an interest group like any other.
Unfortunately, because their behavior is criminalized and because many of these young people report having experience abuse perpetrated by police officers, they largely do not think of law enforcement as a safety option.
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We tend to think of laws stigmatizing black people as the more or less exclusive pathology of the Old South, but the first case to declare the legality of segregated schools was decided in Massachusetts.
By contrast, Humeans, who (roughly speaking) regard the laws as summaries of pervasive general patterns in the history of the world (e.g., Lewis 1973b , 1994, may find it less natural to think of laws as being necessary in an interesting and substantive sense.
Those who thought of law school as a haven to ride out a downturn may have reconsidered in light of the risk of student loan debt.
The problem, according to Hart, is that one typically thinks of law as, at least sometimes, imposing obligations to act (or not to act) in certain ways.
These patterns that we accept as guides we come to think of as laws: a law is a regularity that we accept for purposes of prediction and contrary-to-fact inference.
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