Ratio Juris
"Perspectives on judicial decision-making and the legal process." Wide-ranging discussion of issues related to judicial decision-making in any way, shape or form.
Author: Jim Chen is dean and professor of law at University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law and also contributes to MoneyLaw, Law School Innovation, Jurisdynamics, The Cardinal Lawyer and BioLaw: Law and the Life Sciences; Alfred Brophy is a law professor at the University of Alabama who also contributes to MoneyLaw and PropertyProf Blog; Stefanie Lindquist is an associate law professor at Vanderbilt University; R.J. Lipkin is a law professor at Widener University who also authors Essentially Contested America; Chad M. Oldfather is an associate law professor at Marquette University; Lori A. Ringhand is an associate law professor at the University of Kentucky; and Elizabeth Weeks is an associate law professor at the University of Kansas who also contributes to BioLaw: Law and the Life Sciences.
Blawg Related Categories: Judiciary • Law Professors • Marquette University • University of Alabama • University of Kansas • University of Kentucky • University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law • University of Minnesota • Vanderbilt University • Widener University • Law Professor
Recent Posts from Ratio Juris
- John Edwards and Rielle Hunter: a confession and four "webisodes"
- Utopian Thought & Imagination, Part 1
- Jesse Jackson, golf pro
- Evil is Meaningless if God Doesn't Exist! Really?
- Romancing Opiates
- Animal Ethics, Rights & Law Bibliography
- Primary colors
- A Hillary Clinton campaign montage
- Obama versus Clinton, county by county
- The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy