In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and history, law and literature, law and philosophy, law and finance, statistics, game theory, psychology, anthropology, linguistics, critical theory, cultural studies, political theory, political science, organizational behavior, to name a few. The variety of extralegal disciplines represented in the books reviewed in this issue attests to this explosion of perspectives on the law in legal scholarship. This development makes clear that the vocation of the legal scholar has shifted from that of priest to theologian. No longer is a law professor successful by virtue of well-informed and detached normative prescription directed to those toiling at prac...
In an age where legal education is undergoing considerable change and facing a number of challenges,...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
In the last thirty to forty years, interdisciplinary scholarship on law has significantly increased....
In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and hist...
The field of legal studies is undergoing rapid changes of a highly diverse nature. Increasing specia...
textabstract‘As lawyers we cannot simply accept the conclusions of others; we must make them our own...
The Review hails the entrance of the T.C. Williams School of Law into its second century of educativ...
Why did critical legal studies disappear? Will it reappear? Why does the Federalist Society prosper?...
This chapter is about what it means to be a “socio-legal studies” academic, and its travails. We int...
Traditionally, the field of legal studies has distinguished between theoretical research and doctrin...
The articles and comments that appear in this issue were prepared for the symposium at the Yale Law ...
I should like to address some implications of what I believe to be the most important development in...
Interdisciplinarity is the watchword in legal education and legal scholarship at the beginning of th...
Arguably, the most important general development in legal scholarship over the past two decades has ...
This Article explores the need for an increase in inter-interdisciplinary legal scholarship, suggest...
In an age where legal education is undergoing considerable change and facing a number of challenges,...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
In the last thirty to forty years, interdisciplinary scholarship on law has significantly increased....
In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and hist...
The field of legal studies is undergoing rapid changes of a highly diverse nature. Increasing specia...
textabstract‘As lawyers we cannot simply accept the conclusions of others; we must make them our own...
The Review hails the entrance of the T.C. Williams School of Law into its second century of educativ...
Why did critical legal studies disappear? Will it reappear? Why does the Federalist Society prosper?...
This chapter is about what it means to be a “socio-legal studies” academic, and its travails. We int...
Traditionally, the field of legal studies has distinguished between theoretical research and doctrin...
The articles and comments that appear in this issue were prepared for the symposium at the Yale Law ...
I should like to address some implications of what I believe to be the most important development in...
Interdisciplinarity is the watchword in legal education and legal scholarship at the beginning of th...
Arguably, the most important general development in legal scholarship over the past two decades has ...
This Article explores the need for an increase in inter-interdisciplinary legal scholarship, suggest...
In an age where legal education is undergoing considerable change and facing a number of challenges,...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
In the last thirty to forty years, interdisciplinary scholarship on law has significantly increased....