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Article
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Abstract
There seems to be a general assumption today that the "Science of Law " is not adequately performing its function in the judicial process. When a great lawyer can voice the general opinion of the bar in stating that the confusion and uncertainty caused by a vast mass of decisions and principles is growing worse from year to year, it is inevitable that various conflicting attitudes toward this science should take the place of a former uncritical acceptance.
Date of Authorship for this Version
1932