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<div>R’Dr. C. Soloveitchik -Angle of Deflection</div>
<div> To avoid a simplistic sociology of law, anyone claiming that a jurist’s thought has been influenced by outside forces or inner ambiguities must be able to point to some obvious flaw in the thinker’s argument, measurable deflection from the expected
line of reasoning that indicates that something impinged upon the mind of jurist and diverted his thought from its normal course.</div>
<div>I’ve thought this way but love the term! Have you seen such analysis in sh”ut literature?</div>
<div>Kt</div>
<div>Joel rich</div>
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