PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. Seventh Edition. Edited by. Joel Feinberg. University of Arizona. Jules Coleman. Yale Law School THOMSON WADSWORTH

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PHILOSOPHY OF LAW Seventh Edition Edited by Joel Feinberg University of Arizona Jules Coleman Yale Law School THOMSON WADSWORTH Australia Canada Mexico Singapore Spain < s» United Kingdom United States

PREFACE ix PART ONE: THE NATURE OF LAW 1 The Natural Law Tradition 8 Brian Bix, "Natural Law Theory" 8 Lon L. Füller, "Eight Ways to Fail to Make Law" 20 Positivism and Its Critics 24 John Austin, "A Positivist Conception of Law" 24 H. L. A. Hart, "A More Recent Positivist Conception of Law" 36 H. L. A. Hart, "Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals" 50 Lon L. Füller, "Positivism and Fidelity to Law A Reply to Professor Hart" 67 Ronald M. Dworkin, "The Model of Rules" 82 Riggs v. Palmer 100 Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter, "Legal Positivism" 105 Law From the Perspective of the Judge 119 O. W. Holmes, Jr., "The Path of the Law" 119 Jerome Frank, "Legal Realism" 125 Ronald Dworkin, "Integrity in Law" 127 Lon L. Füller, "The Case of the Speluncean Explorers" 142 John Hart Ely, "Discovering Fundamental Values" 157 David Lyons, "Constitutional Interpretation and Original Meaning" 172 Antonin Scalia, "Common-Law Courts in a Civil-Law System: The Role of United States Federal Courts in Interpreting the Constitution and Laws" 187 Ronald Dworkin, "Comment" 196

The Moral Obligation to Obey the Law 204 Plato, Crito 204 Martin Luther King, Jr., "Letter from Birmingham Jail" 213 M. B. E. Smith, "Is There a Prima Facie Obligation to Obey the Law?" 221 Scott J. Shapiro, "Authority" 236 PART TWO: JUSTICE 258 Liberty 267 John Stuart Mill, "On Liberty" 267 Joel Feinberg, "Offensive Nuisances" 278 Gerald Dworkin, "Paternalism" 293 Rights 304 Joel Feinberg, "The Nature and Value of Rights" 304 F. M. Kamm, "Conflicts of Rights" 313 Jules L. Coleman and Jody Kraus, "Rethinking the Theory of Legal Rights" 323 Justice in the Administration of the Law 333 The Machinery of Justice 333 John H. Langbein, "Torture and Plea Bargaining" 333 Gerald Dworkin, "The Serpent Beguiled Me and I Did Eat: Entrapment and the Creation of Crime" 343 Constitutional Privacy 354 Griswold v. Connecticut 354 Roe v. Wade 359 Planned Parenthood ofs.e. Pennsylvania v. Casey 364 Bowers v. Hardwick 368 Freedom of Expression and Its Limits 3 79 Joel Feinberg, "Limits to the Free Expression of Opinion" 379 Cohen v. California 395 Village ofskokie v. National Socialist Party of America 399 Texas v. fohnson 403 Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "War of Words: Critical Race Theory and the First Amendment" 412 Justice, Affirmative Action, and Racial Quotas 433 Thomas Nagel, "Equal Treatment and Compensatory Discrimination" 433 Thomas E. Hill, Jr., "The Message of Affirmative Action" 440

vii California Constitution, Article I Declaration of Rights 454 Inequality and Gender 456 Kim Lane Scheppele, "The Reasonable Woman" 456 State v. Rusk 461 Regina v. Morgan 464 State V.Kelly 467 Michael M. v. Superior Court ofsonoma County 471 Leslie Green, "Sexuality, Authenticity, and Modernity" 479 Justice and Contract 490 Anthony T. Kronman, "Contract Law and Distributive Justice" 490 Seana Valentine Shiffrin, "Paternalism, Unconscionability Doctrine, and Accommodation" 508 Torts 526 Jules Coleman and Arthur Ripstein, "Mischief and Misfortune: Annual McGill Lecture in Jurisprudence and Public Policy" 526 Stephen R. Perry, "Loss, Agency, and Responsibility for Outcomes: Three Conceptions of Corrective Justice" 546 Property 560 Jeremy Waldron, "Property Law" 560 Robert P. Merges, "Property Rights Theory and the Commons: The Case of Scientific Research" 574 Moore v. Regents ofthe University of California 588 PART THREE: RESPONSIBILITY AND PUNISHMENT 602 Ascribing Responsibility 612 Stephen R. Perry, "The Impossibility of General Strict Liability" 612 H. L. A. Hart and A. M. Honore, "Causation and Responsibility" 630 Judith Jarvis Thomson, "The Decline of Cause" 642 David Lewis, "The Punishment That Leaves Something to Chance" 650 John Gardner, "Obligations and Outcomes in the Law of Torts" 658 Palsgrafv. The Long Island Railroad Co. 676 Summers v. Tice 682 Sindeil v. Abbott Laboratories 686 Thomas Babington Macaulay, "Notes on the Indian Penal Code" 700 Ernest J. Weinrib, "The Case for a Duty to Rescue" 702 Defeating Responsibility 724 John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza, "Responsibility for Consequences" 724

viii CONTENTS People v. Young 739 Sanford H. Kadish and Stephen J. Schulhofer, "The Case of Lady Eldon's French Lace" 741 The M'Naghten Rules, The House of Lords 746 The Insanity Defense, The American Law Institute 747 State v. Guido 750 Joel Feinberg, "What Is So Special About Mental Illness?" 751 Punishment 761 Joel Feinberg, "The Expressive Function of Punishment" 761 Toni M. Massaro, "Shame, Culture, and American Criminal Law" 771 Joel Feinberg, "The Classic Debate" 799 C. L. Ten, "Fantastic Counterexamples and the Utilitarian Theory" 804 Herbert Morris, "Persons and Punishment" 819 Russ Shafer-Landau, "The Failure of Retributivism" 831 Jeffrie G. Murphy, "Getting Even: The Role of the Victim" 842 The Death Penalty 854 Furman v. Georgia 854 Woodson v. North Carolina 863 Ernest van den Haag, "In Defense of the Death Penalty: A Practical and Moral Analysis" 873 Stephen Nathanson, "Should We Execute Those Who Deserve to Die?" 879 James S. Liebman, Jeffrey Fagan, Valerie West, and Jonathan Lloyd, "Capital Attrition: Error Rates in Capital Cases, 1973-1995"