During the 1985-86 academic year, shortly before his untimely death that summer, Robert Cover drafted and circulated two memoranda to colleagues— Proposal for a National Law Student Conference for Social Change and Proposal for a Post-Graduate Internship Program. These were among the last of Cover\u27s many unpublished manuscripts —a sizable body of lecture notes, correspondence, and memoranda to faculty (and often to students as well). These two manuscripts contain Cover\u27s final words about the social purposes of law. His first (in writing) probably were those that he wrote two decades earlier in his application for admission to the Columbia Law School Scholarship, however, is not my major concern. I am far more interested in the us...
Publication of the Student Bar Association of the Boston College Law School. This issue includes the...
We raise some questions about the timeliness and timelessness of certain themes in Robert Cover’s ma...
Eli Segal tells graduates, Justice is more important than the law ; AALS conference scrutinizes con...
During the 1985-86 academic year, shortly before his untimely death that summer, Robert Cover drafte...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
For the past twenty years, during the first weekend in March, law students, law teachers, and public...
Very grateful as I am to have been invited to New Haven to reconsider Nomos and Narrative after twen...
This Note explores the significance, legitimacy and methodology of lawyering for social change. It b...
A longtime social justice activist and clinical professor, Douglas Colbert,2 recently sought informa...
Except for one meeting, which I will describe below, I knew Bob Cover only through his writings. Thi...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
Publication of the Student Bar Association of the Boston College Law School. This issue includes the...
We raise some questions about the timeliness and timelessness of certain themes in Robert Cover’s ma...
Eli Segal tells graduates, Justice is more important than the law ; AALS conference scrutinizes con...
During the 1985-86 academic year, shortly before his untimely death that summer, Robert Cover drafte...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
Bob Cover was not content with the world. In his legal scholarship, this discontent expressed itself...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
For the past twenty years, during the first weekend in March, law students, law teachers, and public...
Very grateful as I am to have been invited to New Haven to reconsider Nomos and Narrative after twen...
This Note explores the significance, legitimacy and methodology of lawyering for social change. It b...
A longtime social justice activist and clinical professor, Douglas Colbert,2 recently sought informa...
Except for one meeting, which I will describe below, I knew Bob Cover only through his writings. Thi...
The field of Law and Literature, perhaps more than any other area of legal studies, has been touched...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
Publication of the Student Bar Association of the Boston College Law School. This issue includes the...
We raise some questions about the timeliness and timelessness of certain themes in Robert Cover’s ma...
Eli Segal tells graduates, Justice is more important than the law ; AALS conference scrutinizes con...