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18 Feb 2011, 8:00 am by Marc DeGirolami
Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral," an early edition of George Santayana's "The Genteel Tradition at Bay," and even -- for the first time -- a used copy of Harold Berman's "Law and Revolution," as well as lots and lots of other odds and ends. [read post]
7 Dec 2007, 7:11 am
  That is, it is crucial to political freedom that -- in Harold Berman's words -- it not be "for the secular authority alone to decide where its boundaries should be fixed" and that -- as John Courtney Murray put it -- there be "room for the independent exercise of an authority which is not that of the state. [read post]
18 Feb 2011, 12:56 pm by Lawrence Solum
On one common version of this story, as propounded by legal scholars such as Harold Berman, Western Civilization begins with a return to the texts of three more primordial traditions: those of ancient Greece, Rome, and Israel. [read post]
13 Apr 2007, 3:17 pm
  Michael Reisman's opening critical commentary offers an important starting point. [read post]
20 Sep 2010, 6:17 pm by William Shieber
  Harold Koh writes the biographical entry on Justice Harry Blackmun; he clerked for him. [read post]
19 Feb 2012, 1:20 pm by James Hamilton
The letter was also signed by House Members Jim McDermott (D-WA) (a co-author of Section 1502), Harold Berman (D-CA), Gregory Meeks D-NY), Donald Payne (D-NJ) and Karen Bass (D-CA).Section 1502 of the Act requires companies that report to the SEC to disclose the measures they use to certify that their products do not contain conflict minerals. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 5:37 am by Lawrence Solum
On one common version of this story, as propounded by legal scholars such as Harold Berman, Western Civilization begins with a return to the texts of three more primordial traditions: those of ancient Greece, Rome, and Israel. [read post]
7 Dec 2016, 6:23 am by Jedidiah Kroncke
Similarly, Harold Bermans classic studies of the relationship between Western legal and religious history helped me look into sources I would never have anticipated being so central to my conclusions, but were core to the cultural life of the American lawyers I came to study. [read post]
19 Apr 2012, 1:09 am by Mary L. Dudziak
One common version of this story, as propounded by the influential legal scholar Harold Berman, asserts that Western civilization (including its incipient legal traditions) began in the 11th century AD with a return to the texts of three more primordial traditions: those of ancient Greece, Rome, and Israel. [read post]
24 Mar 2010, 10:28 am by Todd Zywicki
Update 2: I’m chastened by a note from Aeon Skoble that I somehow forgot to add Harold Bermans fantastic “Law and Revolution” to my list. [read post]
16 Apr 2012, 4:45 am by Lawrence Solum
One common version of this story, as propounded by the influential legal scholar Harold Berman, asserts that Western civilization (including its incipient legal traditions) began in the 11th century AD with a return to the texts of three more primordial traditions: those of ancient Greece, Rome, and Israel. [read post]
11 May 2015, 10:16 am by Victoria Kwan
Meanwhile, Justice Thomas joins Akhil Reed Amar and Harold Holzer at a May 28 National Archives event on Abraham Lincoln’s constitutional vision. [read post]