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The American Constitution separates power among three branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is this the only logical ... Did the Founders consciously draw on Natural If we want to study the Constitution, is it important to know what it is (or isn't) in order to How did the Romans define a “tort”? Were the rules about theft similar to ours? Professor Richard Epstein gives an introduction to ... What are some ways that people acquire property? Some of the most obvious ways, like discovering something or receiving a gift, ... What kind of rules provide stable property possession within the complex system of property ownership and leasing? In the fifth ...

Professor Richard Epstein of New York University School of Professor Todd Zywicki talks about how he teaches Contracts to new

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Understanding the Common Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

Understanding the Common Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

What is the common law

How and Why Would You Study Roman Law? [No. 86 LECTURE]

How and Why Would You Study Roman Law? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Is Roman

The Structure of the Constitution and Questions of Comparative Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

The Structure of the Constitution and Questions of Comparative Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

The American Constitution separates power among three branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is this the only logical ...

Natural Law and Positive Law in the American System [No. 86 LECTURE]

Natural Law and Positive Law in the American System [No. 86 LECTURE]

Did the Founders consciously draw on Natural

Why Take a Jurisprudence Class? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Why Take a Jurisprudence Class? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Would a lawyer or

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Understanding the Constitution:  What Kind of Document Is It? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Understanding the Constitution: What Kind of Document Is It? [No. 86 LECTURE]

If we want to study the Constitution, is it important to know what it is (or isn't) in order to

Theft & Property Damage the Roman Law of Tort [No. 86 LECTURE]

Theft & Property Damage the Roman Law of Tort [No. 86 LECTURE]

How did the Romans define a “tort”? Were the rules about theft similar to ours? Professor Richard Epstein gives an introduction to ...

How is Property Acquired? [No. 86 LECTURE]

How is Property Acquired? [No. 86 LECTURE]

What are some ways that people acquire property? Some of the most obvious ways, like discovering something or receiving a gift, ...

The Common Law Part II: What Role Did Common Law Play in the New American Government? [No. 86]

The Common Law Part II: What Role Did Common Law Play in the New American Government? [No. 86]

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Property Arrangements [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

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Key Principles in Property Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

Key Principles in Property Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

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Property Law - Why We Need It and How We Learn It [No. 86 LECTURE]

Property Law - Why We Need It and How We Learn It [No. 86 LECTURE]

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Contracts in the Classroom [No. 86 LECTURE]

Contracts in the Classroom [No. 86 LECTURE]

Professor Todd Zywicki talks about how he teaches Contracts to new