This Anthology may serve as a supplementary reader for undergraduate, graduate, and law school courses in Jurisprudence, Legal Philosophy, and Introduction to Law, or it may serve as the textbook for a jurisprudence course. Alternatively, it may be dipped into by anyone interested in the fascinating issues of legal philosophy.
A solid survey of the schools of thought in law, with bias
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This collection of article excerpts and editor comments is a good casual read, but it has enough substance to make a worthwhile introduction to Philosophy of Law. D'Amato's preference for Natural Law & Justice theory shines through a bit, but he seems to provide enough material for every position to make a case for themselves.
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