ARTICLES BY Sam Buell

  • August 8, 2016
    As a social practice that operates through language, law confronts two limitations: The imprecision of words—what the great legal theorist H.L.A. Hart called “open texture”—makes their application to particular instances uncertain. Compounding the problem, limitations of human foresight mean lawmakers cannot see everything the future will produce. 
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