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6926
Decision Theory and the Factfinding Process (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6927
Is There a Prima Facie Obligation to Obey the Law? (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6928
Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6929
Law's Empire (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6930
Law's Empire-notes (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6931
Lawyers as Professionals: Some Moral Issues (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6932
Liability and Individualized Evidence (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6933
Paternalism (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6934
Professional Detachment: The Executioner of Paris (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6935
Reversal of Fortune (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6936
Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6937
Taking Rights Seriously (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6938
The Conflict Between Authority and Autonomy (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6939
The Justification of Civil Disobedience (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6940
The Liberal Argument from On Liberty (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6941
The Province of Jurisprudence Determined and the Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6942
The Punishment That Leaves Something to Chance (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6943
Two Concepts of Rules (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6944
Wrongful Life, Procreative Responsibility, and the Significance of Harm (M-I-T)
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Julia Markovits Social Sciences
6945
Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 1: Introduction (M-I-T)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies (Spring 2017) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Michel DeGraff Social Sciences
6946
Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 2: Immigration (M-I-T)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies (Spring 2017) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Michel DeGraff Social Sciences
6947
Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 3: Enlightenment, Neoliberalism and Racism (M-I-T)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies (Spring 2017) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Michel DeGraff Social Sciences
6948
Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 4: Polarized Politics (M-I-T)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies (Spring 2017) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Michel DeGraff Social Sciences
6949
Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 5: Neoliberalism to Populism (M-I-T)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies (Spring 2017) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Michel DeGraff Social Sciences
6950
Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 6: Populism & Big Data, Facebook's Dark Posts (M-I-T)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies (Spring 2017) (M-I-T) MIT Prof. Michel DeGraff Social Sciences