Volume 74, Issue 2 (1999) Symposium on Taking Legal Argument Seriously
Symposium EditorRichard S. Markovits
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 2
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Taking Legal Argument Seriously: An Introduction
Richard S. Markovits
Articles
Codification and Right Answers
Andrew P. Morriss
Who's Afraid of Thomas Cromwell
H. Jefferson Powell
A Labor Lawyer's View of Legal Argument
Julius Getman
Legitimate Legal Argument and Internally-Right Answers to Legal-Rights Questions
Richard S. Markovits
Taking Moral Argument Seriously
Robin West
The Effect of Legal Theories on Judicial Decisions
Anthony D'Amato
Taking Law and Society Seriously
Lawrence M. Friedman
Getting Serious about Taking Legal Reasoning Seriously
J.M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson
You Cannot Be Serious: A Reply to Professors Balkin and Levinson
Richard S. Markovits
Cultural Convention and Legitimate Law
Arthur Isak Applbaum
Taking Commercial Law Seriously: From Jurisprudence to Pedagogy
Dennis Patterson
Teaching Reasoning
Vincent Blasi
Argument and Authority in Common Law Advocacy and Adjudication: An Irreducible Pluralism of Principles
Michael Sean Quinn
Constitutional Legitimacy, the Principle of Free Speech, and the Politics of Identity
David A.J. Richards
Notes
I.R.C. 6103: Let's Get to the Source of the Problem
Mark Berggren
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- John T. Bretscher
- Managing Editor
- Christopher E. Campbell
- Executive Articles Editors
- Garrett L. Boehm, Jr.
- Meredith Geiger
- Melissa M. Masters
- Monica R. Pinciak
- Carrie M. Raver
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Jennifer L. Best
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Claudia Gallo
- Nicole K. Mann
- Jamie H. McDole
- Jeremy E. Noe
- Kimberly L. Schwegel
- John P. Siemsen
- Ryan E. Yagoda