If you liked Precedent, or, The essential conservatism of law by Frederick F. Schauer, start with The convergence of rules and standards (2001), Constitutional Law, and Individual Rights in Constitutional Law, 1990 (1991), and Neutrality and judicial review (2003). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The convergence of rules and standards
2001 · 24 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Constitutional Law, and Individual Rights in Constitutional Law, 1990
1991 · 621 pages · Gerald Gunther, Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Neutrality and judicial review
2003 · 38 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Regulation by generalization
2005 · 36 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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(Re)taking Hart
2005 · 55 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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Freedom of expression adjudication in Europe and America
2005 · 25 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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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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Pensar como un abogado : una nueva introducción al razonamiento jurídico
2013 · 264 pages · Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Constitutional Law, 1992
1992 · 100 pages · Gerald Gunther, Frederick F. Schauer · Same author
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Who wrote Precedent, or, The essential conservatism of law?
Precedent, or, The essential conservatism of law is by Frederick F. Schauer.