Legal reasoning is the way a judge convinces people of their integrity. It refers to the way existing laws are interpreted. Legal reasoning is how judges and lawyers talk about the law publicly.
A majority opinion is the legal document that explains the legal reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision.
A majority opinion is the legal document that explains the legal reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision.
Larry Alexander has written: 'Whom does the Constitution command?' -- subject(s): Constitutional torts, State action (Civil rights) 'Legal rules and legal reasoning' -- subject(s): Interpretation and construction, Jurisprudence, Law, Methodology 'Demystifying legal reasoning' -- subject(s): Law, Logic, Methodology, Reasoning
when a judge passes his sentence
Facts; Issue; Holding; Reasoning.
Reasoning
Not sure what your exact question is, but laws does not define what is legal, they only define what is illegal. If there is no law saying something is illegal, then it is legally.
the legal power to give consent
The legal ability to enter into a contractual relationship.
The written legal reasoning behind a court's decision is called an opinion.
Depends on how you define "legal". Is it against the law? No. But it isagainst Apple's principles of usage, and will void your warranty.
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld has written: 'Fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning and other legal essays'