Talk:Indeterminacy debate in legal theory

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[edit] Professors not knowing how a judge will rule

I added back this line, which 66.108.189.36 edited out, "Professors can’t award points for the conclusion because they themselves don’t know what the conclusion will be – no one knows how a judge will rule until the judge actually rules."

Isn't it obvious that if the professors knew how judges would rule on a legal question, then they could not award points to students who predict the alternate ruling, or who wrote "Maybe this, or maybe that?"

I agree with 66.108.189.36's other edit, and also recommend 66.108.189.36 register for an account so as to hide his IP (just safer that way.) --Lexisnexis1 22:04, 4 December 2006 (UTC)