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Card 6
Front
Why does Jerome Frank believe that even if rules are clear, outcomes in cases will always be different?
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Card 7
Front
Who agrees with realists that 'rules are not always conclusive' but then says that 'some rules can have an agreed upon meaning'?
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Card 8
Front
According to Dworkin, where there is 'confusion about a statute or precedent, there are...?'
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Card 9
Front
According to Oliver Wendell-Holmes, who must we look at the law as?
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Card 10
Front
Llewellyn disagrees that the sovereign is the law-maker, who does he think decides the law?
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Card 11
Front
What is Hart's major criticism of Llewellyn's theory?
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Card 12
Front
What can judges not be criticised for?
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Card 13
Front
How do judges really decide cases?
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Card 14
Front
What are the two styles of common law judges reasoning put forward by Llewellyn?
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