Christopher Roederer is the author of Chapter 2 in the following book: Weaver, Russell L., Mark D... more Christopher Roederer is the author of Chapter 2 in the following book: Weaver, Russell L., Mark D. Cole, and Steven I. Friedland. Comparative perspectives on freedom of expression. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2017. Outline of topics in this chapter: The Ubiquity of the Obscene Obscenity Is a Legal Anomaly “We” Don’t Really Know It When We See It What Community? What Standards? Offensive? We Are What We Eat, Not What We Claim Suits Our Taste “Serious”Value? The Obscene Is Political Conclusionhttps://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1007/thumbnail.jp
This is Chapter 13 of Stuart Woolman et al., eds., Constitutional Law of South Africa. Cape Town,... more This is Chapter 13 of Stuart Woolman et al., eds., Constitutional Law of South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta & Co., 2006.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1010/thumbnail.jp
Jurisprudence is a comprehensive treatment of the subject by many of the leading legal theorists ... more Jurisprudence is a comprehensive treatment of the subject by many of the leading legal theorists in South Africa. Each of the major schools of jurisprudence, as well as a number of the major issues in jurisprudence, are discussed in a sophisticated yet accessible style. Each of the schools is assessed for its relevance to South Africa and South African law. Further, Jurisprudence provides the reader with an introduction that contains a metatheoretical approach and set of tools for systematically evaluating the man and various theoretical claims found within the book and in the subject more generally.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1005/thumbnail.jp
This is a text designed for either a short stand-alone course on Florida statutory interpretation... more This is a text designed for either a short stand-alone course on Florida statutory interpretation or as a supplement for those wishing to integrate Florida-specific materials into a course on statutory interpretation or on legislation more generally. It follows the conventional treatment of statutory interpretation found in standard textbooks on the subject. This book captures the doctrine on Florida statutory interpretation through recent leading cases and includes introductory materials, notes, and questions in order to further explain and probe the doctrinal issues.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1004/thumbnail.jp
This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a con... more This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a concise, up-to-date, user-friendly approach. Each chapter begins with a simple roadmap alerting the reader to the direction of the chapter. The chapter unfolds according to that plan and then ends with a list of checkpoints that summarize the chapter in pithy phrases. The book ends with a complete outline for constitutional law.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1002/thumbnail.jp
... up the legal traditions of the world into Chthonic, Talmudic, Civil, Islamic, Common, and Hin... more ... up the legal traditions of the world into Chthonic, Talmudic, Civil, Islamic, Common, and Hindu. ... in Kaunda v. President of the Republic of South Africa, "[O]ur Constitution recognises and ... and Hochstadter, [1913 (390) WLD (AD) (S. Afr.)] regarding a minor's contract agreeing to ...
This is chapter 10 in in Clive P. Walker and Russell L. Weaver eds. Free Speech in an Internet Er... more This is chapter 10 in in Clive P. Walker and Russell L. Weaver eds. Free Speech in an Internet Era. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2013. pp. 129-144.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1009/thumbnail.jp
This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a con... more This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a concise, up-to-date, user-friendly approach. Each chapter begins with a simple roadmap alerting the reader to the direction of the chapter. The chapter unfolds according to that plan and then ends with a list of checkpoints that summarize the chapter in pithy phrases. The book ends with a complete outline for constitutional law.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1003/thumbnail.jp
Jurisdiction, interpretation, procedure and enforcement; prohibition against unfair discriminatio... more Jurisdiction, interpretation, procedure and enforcement; prohibition against unfair discrimination; the prohibition of hate speech, harassment and dissemination or publication of information that unfairly discrimates; illustrative list of unfair practices in certain sectors.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1006/thumbnail.jp
Christopher Roederer is the author of Chapter 2 in the following book: Weaver, Russell L., Mark D... more Christopher Roederer is the author of Chapter 2 in the following book: Weaver, Russell L., Mark D. Cole, and Steven I. Friedland. Comparative perspectives on freedom of expression. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2017. Outline of topics in this chapter: The Ubiquity of the Obscene Obscenity Is a Legal Anomaly “We” Don’t Really Know It When We See It What Community? What Standards? Offensive? We Are What We Eat, Not What We Claim Suits Our Taste “Serious”Value? The Obscene Is Political Conclusionhttps://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1007/thumbnail.jp
This is Chapter 13 of Stuart Woolman et al., eds., Constitutional Law of South Africa. Cape Town,... more This is Chapter 13 of Stuart Woolman et al., eds., Constitutional Law of South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta & Co., 2006.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1010/thumbnail.jp
Jurisprudence is a comprehensive treatment of the subject by many of the leading legal theorists ... more Jurisprudence is a comprehensive treatment of the subject by many of the leading legal theorists in South Africa. Each of the major schools of jurisprudence, as well as a number of the major issues in jurisprudence, are discussed in a sophisticated yet accessible style. Each of the schools is assessed for its relevance to South Africa and South African law. Further, Jurisprudence provides the reader with an introduction that contains a metatheoretical approach and set of tools for systematically evaluating the man and various theoretical claims found within the book and in the subject more generally.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1005/thumbnail.jp
This is a text designed for either a short stand-alone course on Florida statutory interpretation... more This is a text designed for either a short stand-alone course on Florida statutory interpretation or as a supplement for those wishing to integrate Florida-specific materials into a course on statutory interpretation or on legislation more generally. It follows the conventional treatment of statutory interpretation found in standard textbooks on the subject. This book captures the doctrine on Florida statutory interpretation through recent leading cases and includes introductory materials, notes, and questions in order to further explain and probe the doctrinal issues.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1004/thumbnail.jp
This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a con... more This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a concise, up-to-date, user-friendly approach. Each chapter begins with a simple roadmap alerting the reader to the direction of the chapter. The chapter unfolds according to that plan and then ends with a list of checkpoints that summarize the chapter in pithy phrases. The book ends with a complete outline for constitutional law.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1002/thumbnail.jp
... up the legal traditions of the world into Chthonic, Talmudic, Civil, Islamic, Common, and Hin... more ... up the legal traditions of the world into Chthonic, Talmudic, Civil, Islamic, Common, and Hindu. ... in Kaunda v. President of the Republic of South Africa, "[O]ur Constitution recognises and ... and Hochstadter, [1913 (390) WLD (AD) (S. Afr.)] regarding a minor's contract agreeing to ...
This is chapter 10 in in Clive P. Walker and Russell L. Weaver eds. Free Speech in an Internet Er... more This is chapter 10 in in Clive P. Walker and Russell L. Weaver eds. Free Speech in an Internet Era. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2013. pp. 129-144.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1009/thumbnail.jp
This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a con... more This book covers the essential elements of constitutional law in a condensed framework with a concise, up-to-date, user-friendly approach. Each chapter begins with a simple roadmap alerting the reader to the direction of the chapter. The chapter unfolds according to that plan and then ends with a list of checkpoints that summarize the chapter in pithy phrases. The book ends with a complete outline for constitutional law.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1003/thumbnail.jp
Jurisdiction, interpretation, procedure and enforcement; prohibition against unfair discriminatio... more Jurisdiction, interpretation, procedure and enforcement; prohibition against unfair discrimination; the prohibition of hate speech, harassment and dissemination or publication of information that unfairly discrimates; illustrative list of unfair practices in certain sectors.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1006/thumbnail.jp
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