We live in and by the law. It makes us what we are: citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who own things. It is sword, shield, and menace: we insist on our wage, or refuse to pay our rent, or are forced to forfeit penalties, or are closed up in jail, all in the name of what our abstract and ethereal sovereign, the law, has decreed. And we argue about what it has decreed, even when the books that are supposed to record its commands and directions are silent; we act then as if law had muttered its doom, too low to be heard distinctly. We are subjects of law's empire, liegemen to its methods and ideals, bound in spirit while we debate what we must therefore do.


Law's Empire (1986), Preface


We live in and by the law. It makes us what we are: citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who own things. It is sword, shield,...

We live in and by the law. It makes us what we are: citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who own things. It is sword, shield,...

We live in and by the law. It makes us what we are: citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who own things. It is sword, shield,...

We live in and by the law. It makes us what we are: citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who own things. It is sword, shield,...