I couldn't possibly do any better than Prof. Larry Solum's entry at Legal Theory Lexicon, a complement to his Legal Theory Blog.For what it's worth, I rarely thought about concepts like this in law school. And I definitely haven't in my 11 years of practice.... Suddenly, I feel like a Neanderthal.
Solum's Legal Theory Lexicon is awesomeness.My Property prof always just referred to it as the "bundle of sticks," for ease in distinguishing which stick was at issue in a particular case.
Is there a concomitant drop off of those of us who are bored by the law?
Not yet.CCPs. Thanks, Jay and PG!
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I couldn't possibly do any better than Prof. Larry Solum's entry at Legal Theory Lexicon, a complement to his Legal Theory Blog.
For what it's worth, I rarely thought about concepts like this in law school. And I definitely haven't in my 11 years of practice.... Suddenly, I feel like a Neanderthal.
Solum's Legal Theory Lexicon is awesomeness.
My Property prof always just referred to it as the "bundle of sticks," for ease in distinguishing which stick was at issue in a particular case.
Is there a concomitant drop off of those of us who are bored by the law?
Not yet.
CC
Ps. Thanks, Jay and PG!
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