A UNIFIED THEORY OF A LAW

A Unified Theory of a Law organizes your legal ideas
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A Unified Theory of a Law
  • Opening Statement
  • Chapter 1 - An Overview
  • Chapter 2 - The factual aspect of a law
  • Chapter 3 - Issuing a Law
  • Chapter 4: The Story of 'Not' and 'Oppositeness'
  • Chapter 5 - Binding a law to a Source
  • Chapter 6: Binding a Law to a Recipient
  • Chapter 7 - Focus Shift
  • Chapter 8- Extrapolation
  • Chapter 9 - Expression
  • Chapter 10 - Evaluation
  • Closing Statement
  • Appendix A - Glossary: The vocabulary of a law
  • Appendix B: Power
  • Appendix C: Legislation & Interpretation
  • Appendix D: A Source of Confusion
  • Appendix E: Application: Thanatology
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  • Turkish Head Scarves: Intolerance begets intolerance
  • Regulation vs. Liberation
  • The Emperor's New Clothes
  • Capturing your current legal ideology: Before and After Pictures
  • Primitive legal reasoning and the grammatical concept known as 'mood'
  • An example of sloppy legal thinking: the right to keep and bear arms
  • 2008: Fourth Week: The Legal Part of a Law: Advanced
  • 2007: Third Week: The legal part of a law: basic
  • 2007: Second Week: Structuring Meaning & the Factual Part of a Law
  • 2007: First Week: Tuesday 9 October 2007 - Thursday 11 October 2007 Introduction & the Scoreboard
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