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Book SynopsisAn introduction to what every law student and practitioner needs to know about legal reasoning.
Trade ReviewBill Powers earned august titles over his distinguished career at the University of Texas at Austin, including Professor, Dean, and President. But Teacher was the role he most cherished, one in which he was both brilliant and beloved.
Sharpening the Legal Mind shows Powers at his best, helping law students and interested citizens better understand what legal reasoning is, and why it is what it is, by making vivid the competing pictures of law, and of life, in which legal practice is embedded. Law school—the first year in particular—can feel confusing and provoke anxiety. It can be a challenging journey. Powers is a wise and humane guide to its rewards. -- Mitchell Berman, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Part of what made Bill Powers such a gifted dean, and later, university president, was that he never lost his infectious enthusiasm for the life of the mind and for abstract and foundational questions about the law. Readers who did not know Bill as a student or colleague will discover here that side of his intellectual personality. The first three chapters, in particular, are a lovely and lively introduction to legal reasoning, accessible even to the novice. -- Brian Leiter, University of Chicago Law School
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Sharpening the Legal Mind, [Powers] gives accessible insights into how lawyers think, including the roles of philosophy, morality, and the court system in shaping the law...the book offers a primer on legal reasoning and demystifies often-convoluted topics. * Alcalde *
Table of Contents
- Editor’s Preface
- 1. “I Want My Old Mind Back”
- 2. “The Case of the Speluncean Explorers”
- 3. Law’s Contours
- 4. Law and Morals: Positivism and Natural Law
- 5. Historical Schools of Thought: The American Revolution to World War II
- 6. Historical Schools of Thought: The Legal Process School in the Mid-Twentieth Century
- 7. Two Background Moral Theories
- 8. Historical Schools of Thought: Critical Legal Studies and Post Modern Legal Theories
- 9. Methodological Polytheism
- Notes
- Index