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Where Does Ownership Come From No 86 Lecture - Detailed Analysis & Overview

What are some ways that people acquire property? Some of the most obvious ways, like discovering something or receiving a gift, ... Is there a compelling case for Originalism? What are some of the common misconceptions about it? Professor Randy Barnett ... On what basis are individuals able to acquire property or enter into contracts? Professor Richard Epstein of NYU School of Law ... Would a lawyer or law student gain anything by taking a Jurisprudence class or reading about it on their own? Professor Lee ... The ideas of liberty and equality are enshrined in one of our earliest founding documents: the Declaration of Independence. Why is Property Law needed for a well-ordered society?

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Where Does Ownership Come From? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Where Does Ownership Come From? [No. 86 LECTURE]

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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, ...

Why Be an Originalist? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Why Be an Originalist? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Is there a compelling case for Originalism? What are some of the common misconceptions about it? Professor Randy Barnett ...

What Is Self-Ownership? [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

What Is Self-Ownership? [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

On what basis are individuals able to acquire property or enter into contracts? Professor Richard Epstein of NYU School of Law ...

Ownership and Property Rights [No. 86 LECTURE]

Ownership and Property Rights [No. 86 LECTURE]

What

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

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

Would a lawyer or law student gain anything by taking a Jurisprudence class or reading about it on their own? Professor Lee ...

The Goal of Liberty and the Reality of Slavery [No. 86 LECTURE]

The Goal of Liberty and the Reality of Slavery [No. 86 LECTURE]

The ideas of liberty and equality are enshrined in one of our earliest founding documents: the Declaration of Independence.

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]

Why is Property Law needed for a well-ordered society?

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 understand how it works? Professor Gary ...

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

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

How

Originalism and the Problem of Precedent [No. 86 LECTURE]

Originalism and the Problem of Precedent [No. 86 LECTURE]

Professor Lee Strang talks about how different Originalists approach precedent. Are non-originalist decisions valid or useful?

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugliness of Regulation [No. 86 LECTURE]

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugliness of Regulation [No. 86 LECTURE]

What is the proper role for administrative agencies? How are regulations passed? Professor Susan Dudley of George Washington ...

The Transfer of Property and the Durability of Roman Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

The Transfer of Property and the Durability of Roman Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

Professor Richard Epstein continues his outline of property law with a discussion about how property could be legitimately ...