If you liked The law of obscenity by Frederick F. Schauer, start with Ambivalence about the law (2007), The exceptional First Amendment (2005), and Is there a psychology of judging? (2007). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Ambivalence about the law
2007 · 24 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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The exceptional First Amendment
2005 · 37 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Is there a psychology of judging?
2007 · 30 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Rules and reasoning
1999 · 201 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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The dilemma of ignorance
2002 · 59 pages · Frederick F. Schauer, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs · Same author
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First Amendment opportunism
2000 · 26 pages · Frederick F. Schauer, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs · Same author
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The convergence of rules and standards
2001 · 24 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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1984 supplement, Cases and materials on constitutional law, tenth edition, Cases and materials on individual rights in constitutional law, third edition by Gerald Gunther
1984 · 519 pages · Frederick F. Schauer, Gerald Gunther · Same author
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Towards an institutional First Amendment
2005 · 27 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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1989 supplement, Constitutional law, eleventh edition, Individual rights in constitutional law, fourth edition by Gerald Gunther
1989 · 486 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Precedent, or, The essential conservatism of law
1985 · 46 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Why precedent in law (and elsewhere) is not totally (or even substantially) about analogy
2007 · 21 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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