The seminal article by Robert Cover, Nomos and Narrative, has been the inspiration for several generations of American jurists. Cover writes about the implications between normativity and narrative, trying to explain the role of violence practiced by judges in the performance of their duties. Through biblical sources and the social and legal history of Judaism, court acts are analyzed as what Cover calls “normative universes”, different from those decisions by official institutions. All this intertwined theoretical construction is due to study thoroughly what the author deemed to be the most important decision of the 1982 Supreme Court, the Bob Jones University case, which dealt with the state dismantling of racial segregation in schools an...
The Book of Mormon helped launch one of America’s most successful religions, and millions around the...
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...
I imagine that when Robert Cover\u27s Nomos and Narrative essay first reached the editors of the Har...
Levine takes a look at Robert Cover\u27s 1983 Harvard Law Review article, Nomos and Narrative. Nomos...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
The world is bubbling over with law. As the late Robert Cover tells us in Nomos and Narrative, it sp...
Twenty-one years ago, Robert Cover left an indelible mark on legal scholarship with his epic tale of...
Robert Cover\u27s Nomos and Narrative points to the need to recognize a second, novel dimension for ...
Very grateful as I am to have been invited to New Haven to reconsider Nomos and Narrative after twen...
Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative points to the need to recognize a second, novel dimension for und...
Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative is an instructive tale for the constitutional battle over whether...
This Article argues that to understand the nomos we must study law and litigation as represented in ...
Nomos and Narrative (N&N) is often recognized as an originary text in the field of Law and Literatur...
The Book of Mormon helped launch one of America’s most successful religions, and millions around the...
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...
I imagine that when Robert Cover\u27s Nomos and Narrative essay first reached the editors of the Har...
Levine takes a look at Robert Cover\u27s 1983 Harvard Law Review article, Nomos and Narrative. Nomos...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
It is impossible for someone of my generation to re-read Nomos and Narrative and not be overtaken, o...
The world is bubbling over with law. As the late Robert Cover tells us in Nomos and Narrative, it sp...
Twenty-one years ago, Robert Cover left an indelible mark on legal scholarship with his epic tale of...
Robert Cover\u27s Nomos and Narrative points to the need to recognize a second, novel dimension for ...
Very grateful as I am to have been invited to New Haven to reconsider Nomos and Narrative after twen...
Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative points to the need to recognize a second, novel dimension for und...
Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative is an instructive tale for the constitutional battle over whether...
This Article argues that to understand the nomos we must study law and litigation as represented in ...
Nomos and Narrative (N&N) is often recognized as an originary text in the field of Law and Literatur...
The Book of Mormon helped launch one of America’s most successful religions, and millions around the...
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...