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CLASSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE LAW
Cicero, from Laws, A Definition of Law

Therefore, just as that divine mind is the supreme Law, so, when reason is perfected in man, that also is Law; and this perfected reason exists in the mind of the wise man; but those rules which, in varying forms and for the need of the moment, have been formulated for the guidance of nations, bear the title of laws rather than by favour than because they are really such. For every law which really deserves that name is truly praiseworthy, as they prove by approximately the following arguments. It is agreed, of course, that laws were invented for the safety of citizens, the preservation of States, and the tranquility and happiness of human life, and that those who first put statutes of this kind in force convinced their people that it was their intention to write down and put into effect such rules as, once accepted and adopted, would make possible for them an honourable and happy life; and when such rules were drawn up and put in force, it is clear that men called them "laws." From this point of view it can be readily understood that those who formulated wicked and unjust statutes for nations, thereby breaking their promises and agreements, put into effect anything but "laws." It may thus be clear that in the very definition of the term "law" there inheres the idea and principle of choosing what is just and true.

 



Charles Rowland Blog Posts
Can You Legally Avoid A Sobriety Checkpoint?

This blog has taken a position that the deterrent effect of a sobriety checkpoint is not worth the harm caused by abandoning the "probable cause" standard that is a cornerstone of American jurisprudence.  What is all the more outrageous is that the checkpoints are not as effective as saturation patrols which safeguard the probable cause standa...
Facts About the Dayton Municipal Court

The Dayton Municipal Court was created in 1913 by the Ohio State Legislature and began its judicial operation in 1914. The court serves the citizens of Dayton, Ohio and is located at 301 West Third Street at the coner of Third and Perry Streets.  Five full-time judges and two full-time Magistrates...