Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 19, 2006
Camus Clung Desperately to the 'Law We Carry in Our Hearts'
Book Review - By Gerald Sato - Albert Camus (1913-1960), the Nobel Prize-winning French author, has a reputation for morality and artistic integrity so sterling that his work is cited for support by partisans clear across the political spectrum.




By Gerald Sato
Albert Camus (1913-1960), the Nobel Prize-winning French author, has a reputation for morality and artistic integrity so sterling that his work is cited for support by partisans clear across the political spectrum. For like reason, Camus often shows up in published judicial decisions. Thus, Judge David Edelstein, in finding corruption in a union election, writ...
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