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Philosophical Problems in the Law

Philosophical Problems in the Law

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book for understanding US Law and preparing Law School
Review: I am from South Korea and now living in Indiana, USA. This book has been
very popular in my country because the book is very helpful for preparing for law schools, especially for LSAT reading part.
This book made me not only get used to LSAT reading style but also
understanding comprehensive US law system and philosophy based on it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Affirmative Action chapters worth the price of book
Review: In the shadow of the upcoming Supreme Court decision concerning affirmative action, I wanted to do some research on the issue. This books treatment is excellant. There are detailed articles about the Bakke and Hopwood cases. There's a summary of the Harvard's affirmitive action policy which was praised by the Supreme Court in the Bakke case as an excellant policy. An article opposing all civil rights laws followed by an artcile that justifies affirmative action are both thought provoking. There is also an intersting article about various ways to look at equality and fairness in treating your children in different situations.

The upcoming decision in the Michigan case may truly be a watershed opinion on affirmative action at least in university admission cases. Justice Blackmun said it best in the Bakke case: "there is no other way" than affirmative action. We cannot end racism without taking into account race.


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