Persuasive and intelligent volume one in the series The Judge and the Creative Positivist ... THE JUDGE AND THE UMPIRE... by David H Moskowitz is destined to take its place among such classics as The Concept of Law by H.L.A.Hart . Moskowitz has written a book that is mandatory reading for Judges, Lawyers, students of jurisprudence, legal Philosophers and yet is a completely engaging read for anyone interested in the interaction of the law and the legal system. Moskowitz provides a vocabulary and a methodology for evaluating judicial decisions at every level and uses that vocabulary as a foundation for a new legal theory he calls creative positivism . Moskowitz posits that Correctness, justice, and wisdom are elemental to the judicial process and should be adopted as the semantics for evaluating judicial decisions. These elements are the foundation for his theory of creative positivism. In this book Moskowitz also thoughtfully explores such questions as how the law is at once dynamic and stable; why Judges and Umpires play on different fields; why there are no gaps in the law; judicial use of alternate sources; how Judges create new law; why there is a correct decision in every case and how the same case can be correct, unjust and wise. An important contribution to western jurisprudence.