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Riggs v Palmer - famous court case about a grandson murdering his grandfather
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This is a video lecture about the famous NY State court case, Riggs v. Palmer, 115 N.Y. 506 (1889). This case is important, in part, because Ronald Dworkin discusses the case as an example of legal principles being used in adjudication. This lecture mostly discusses the majority opinion of Justice Earl, who held that Elmer Palmer could not inherit the estate of his grandfather, Frances Palmer, even though the senior palmer's will clearly stated that Elmer was to inherit, because Elmer had murdered his grandfather and because no one should profit from their own wrong. This is part of a Philosophy of Law course.
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@rajendramisir3530

11 months ago

Brilliantly explained and discussed. This Philosophy Professor seems to excel at explaining law cases better than some Law Professors. He has a gift of philosophical analysis and articulation. He must have read, written and spoken extensively to have developed such skills and mastery of philosophical analysis and articulation.

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@saraccio97

1 year ago

Just finished watching your Philosophy of Law course. I am a PhD candidate in Political Theory but for some reason I have never taken a course in Philosophy of Law in either my BA or MA. Of course I have studied Dworkin as a political theorist, but never touched upon his core ideas as a jurist. I thought your course would be a good starting point to fill this void and I was not disappointed. Thanks a lot for making this available for free!

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

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2 years ago

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3 years ago

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2 years ago

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@matiasoehrli8983

3 years ago

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3 years ago

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2 years ago

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3 years ago

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2 months ago

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1 year ago

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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1 year ago

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@adibulvlogs2301

3 years ago

I have seen the Hart V Dworkin & Riggs V Palmer issues which covers majority of Dworkin's theory. Can you make videos on the remaining parts such as Chain Novel Analogy & Hercules.

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1 year ago

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