Are judges human? Part one: The effect on legal thinking of the assumption that judges behave like human beings. Part two: As through a glass darkly / by Jerome Frank ...
KF8775.Z9 F7
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Are judges human? Part one: The effect on legal thinking of the assumption that judges behave like human beings. Part two: As through a glass darkly / by Jerome Frank ...
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72 pages ; 28 cm
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Cover title.
Reprinted from University of Pennsylvania Law Review, volume 80, nos. 1 and 2, November and December, 1931.
Reprinted from University of Pennsylvania Law Review, volume 80, nos. 1 and 2, November and December, 1931.
Local Note
Library's copy accompanied by a letter from the author to Professor Max Radin dated Dec. 17, 1931.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical footnotes.
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Also available online.
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English
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