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“When we recognize that legal rules are simply formulae describing uniformities of judicial decision, that legal concepts likewise are patterns or functions of judicial decisions, that decisions themselves are not products of logical parthenogenesis born of pre-existing legal principles but are…” quote by Anonymous
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““When we recognize that legal rules are simply formulae describing uniformities of judicial decision, that legal concepts likewise are patterns or functions of judicial decisions, that decisions themselves are not products of logical parthenogenesis born of pre-existing legal principles but are social events with social causes and consequences, then we are ready for the serious business of appraising law and legal institutions in terms of some standard of human values.” Felix Cohen, Columbia Law Review, 1935””

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Source Journal Article: Columbia Law Review, 1935

Law should be evaluated by human values, recognizing that legal rules are descriptive patterns, not immutable truths, and that decisions are socially caused events.

In simple terms: Law is about social patterns, not fixed rules, judged by human values.

Key Takeaway

Assess legal systems through ethical and social lenses.

Themes

legal theory human values social causation

Mood

analytical critical

Type

academic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • court reforms
  • legislative drafting
  • academic research
  • public policy

Key Concepts

normative analysis judicial behavior policy evaluation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we measure justice in law?
  • What values should guide legal change?
A Different Perspective

Complex to translate abstract values into concrete law.

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