Across
- 3. legal reasoning should determine all spc. actn./obj. facts/unambig rules;logic
- 9. Dispute;complaint;decision
- 10. Many factors at play/prsnlty;poltc.prejudice/
- 11. Consist of Practices and dispositions
- 12. Facts Test. as to what happened that is preserved as evidence in a trial
- 13. given to judges
- 16. Form Identify Basepoint;Indentify facts;judge differences
- 17. Moral Values Due recognition that some things are right and some things wrong as accpt. behv.
- 19. of Law Off legal txt in their hierarchy
Down
- 1. Conquest 11th Century/Origin of American Law
- 2. Colonies 17th Century/Org. of American Law
- 4. Would impair if judges emabarked on this
- 5. Take an oath
- 6. Reasoning Moves from a general to a specific If all P are T the C must also be T Can not have true C with ALL FALSE Prem
- 7. propensity to agree on legal outcomes in sim. future cases
- 8. Reasoning The use of applying rules to particular interactions amoung legal persons
- 14. Solutions reached in prior legal dispute
- 15. Background How we believe the world works. Facts, cond., events we observe
- 18. Consist of Normative/descriptive/renders outcome
