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Tag: Legal Philosophy

Natural Law in the Nursery

3 July 201213 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

I don't think I've ever seen a much simpler and more concise explanation:Natural Law in the Nursery:By Walter Olson“It’s my toy” = property law“You promised” = contract law“He hit me first” = criminal law“Daddy said I could” = constitutional law—Examples that the late Prof. Harold Berman of Harvard and Emory liked to invoke to show … Continue reading Natural Law in the Nursery

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