Brian Leiter
Brian Leiter | |
Title(s) | Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence and Director, Center for Law, Philosophy, and Human Values |
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Law school | University of Chicago Law School |
Subject(s) | Evidence Jurisprudence I: Theories of Law and Adjudication Jurisprudence II: Topics in Moral, Political, and Legal Theory Workshop: Law and Philosophy Workshop: Law and Philosophy Workshop: Law and Philosophy |
Outline(s) | |
Website | www.law.uchicago.edu/node/572/courses |
Brian Leiter is a law professor at University of Chicago Law School. Subjects taught by Brian Leiter include Evidence, Jurisprudence I: Theories of Law and Adjudication, Jurisprudence II: Topics in Moral, Political, and Legal Theory, Workshop: Law and Philosophy, Workshop: Law and Philosophy, and Workshop: Law and Philosophy.
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