Introduction
The late Frederick Schauer and I were longtime academic and personal buddies. We wrote academic articles together, managed an academic journal together, and exchanged academic ideas frequently. But we also played golf together whenever we could, and we and our wives travelled together several times, on several continents. Most of this Essay is devoted to describing the articles we coauthored—not just because they were ours, but because the intellectual and moral issues they raised were both of supreme importance and remain unresolved (and in my mind, and I suspect Fred’s, are incapable of being resolved). But I end this Essay by focusing on the non-intellectual side of my relationship with Fred.
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