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The Final Project is based on your research and explanations of the changes in jurisprudence from an emphasis on natural law, to an emphasis on legal...

The Final Project is based on your research and explanations of the changes in jurisprudence from an emphasis on natural law, to an emphasis on legal positivism and to a movement toward sociological law. This course begins with a focus on law and morality. Blackstone, John Locke, and the Magna Carta are considered. Then, the movement toward legal positivism, the view that law is not necessarily on outgrowth of morality, is considered. United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is often considered to be a modern example of legal positivism. Finally, ideas emerge that evaluate law as an outgrowth of societal need, a sociological law, has begun to emerge. Under this view, judges make law based on what they perceive societal needs to be.

Using Westlaw, and other Library resources, locate two cases, for numbers 1, 2, and 3 below, that were decided based on:

  1. Natural law principles
  2. Legal positivism
  3. Sociological law

Introduction (paragraph 1)

What is Natural Law (define and describe it) (Paragraph 2)

Natural Law Philosopher # 1 (Paragraph 3)

Natural Law philosopher # 2 (Paragraph 4)

Natural Law Case # 1 (Paragraph 5)

Natural Law # 2 (Paragraph 6)

What is Positive Law (Paragraph 7)

Positive Law Philosopher # 1 (Paragraph 8)

Positive Law Philosopher # 2 (Paragraph 9)

Positive Law Case # 1 (Paragraph 10)

Positive Law Case # 2 (Paragraph 11)

Sociological Law (Paragraph 12)

Sociological Philosopher # 1 (Paragraph 13)

Sociological Philosopher # 2 (Paragraph 14)

Sociological Case # 1 (Paragraph 15)

Sociological Case # 2 (Paragraph 16)

Paragraph 17-18 - analysis of all

Paragraph 19 (Conclusion)

 
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