Review of Epistemic Uncertainty and Legal Theory by B. Burge-Hendrix

Philip Soper
Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence
2010

“In Defense of Classical Natural Law in Legal Theory: Why Unjust Law is No Law at All”

Philip Soper
Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence
2007

“On the Relation Between Form and Substance in Law”

Philip Soper
Ratio Juris
2007

“Why Theories of Law Have Little or Nothing to Do with Judicial Restraint”

Philip Soper
University of Colorado Law Review
2003

The Ethics of Deference: Learning from Law’s Morals

Philip Soper
2002

“The Ethics of Deference”

Philip Soper
Law Quadrangle Notes
2001

“Legal Theory and the Claim of Authority”

Philip Soper
The Duty to Obey the Law: Selected Philosophical Readings
1999

“Two Puzzles from the Postscript”

Philip Soper
Legal Theory
1998

“Searching for Positivism”

Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
1996

“Another Look at the Crito”

Philip Soper
American Journal of Jurisprudence
1996

“Law’s Normative Claims”

Philip Soper
The Autonomy of Law: Essays on Legal Positivism
1996

“Legal Systems, Normative Systems, and the Paradoxes of Positivism”

Philip Soper
Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence
1995

“Some Natural Confusions about Natural Law”

Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
1992

“Legal Theory and the Claim of Authority”

Philip Soper
Philosophy and Public Affairs
1989

“Making Sense of Modern Jurisprudence: The Paradox of Positivism and the Challenge for Natural Law”

Philip Soper
Creighton Law Review
1988

“Dworkin’s Domain”

Philip Soper
Harvard Law Review
1987

“Choosing a Legal Theory on Moral Grounds”

Philip Soper
Social Philosophy and Policy
1986

“Alternative Methodologies in Contemporary Jurisprudence: Comments on Dworkin”

Philip Soper
Journal of Legal Education
1986

“The Moral Value of Law”

Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
1985

“Legal Theory and the Obligation of a Judge: The Hart/Dworkin Dispute”

Philip Soper
Ronald Dworkin and Contemporary Jurisprudence
1984

“Legal Theory and the Obligation to Obey”

Philip Soper
Georgia Law Review
1984

A Theory of Law

Philip Soper
1984

“Taking Issues”

Philip Soper
Ethics and the Environment
1983

“Legal Theory and the Problem of Definition”

Philip Soper
University of Chicago Law Review
1983

“On the Relevance of Philosophy to Law: Reflections on Ackerman’s Private Property and the Constitution”

Philip Soper
Columbia Law Review
1979

“Legal Theory and the Obligation of a Judge: The Hart/Dworkin Dispute”

Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
1977

“Metaphors and Models of Law: The Judge as Priest”

Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
1977

Review of Knowledge and Politics

Philip Soper
Michigan Law Review
1977

“The Constitutional Framework of Environmental Law”

Philip Soper
Federal Environmental Law
1974