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3 The injury must be redressable through the court. A favorable ruling from the court must be likely to compensate for, or fix the wrong cited by, the plaintiff.
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School
London Review of Books
lrb.co.ukFuller recounts the ‘moral’ tale of a fictional King Rex and the eight ways in which he fails to make law. He goes wrong because (1) he fails to achieve rules at all, so that every issue must be decided on an ad hoc basis; (2) he does not publicize the rules that his subjects are expected to observe; (3) he abuses his legislative powers by enacting
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Law, in Hart’s analysis, is a system of rules. His argument is as follows. All societies have social rules. These include rules relating to morals, games, etc., as well as obligation rules that impose duties or obligations. The latter may be divided into moral rules and legal rules (or law). As a result of our human limitations, mentioned above,
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