It is a major tendency of legal studies in our time to focus upon questions of general social policy, with argument centered on which theory or methodology ought to determine such matters. My own attention has been differently focused, on the nature and quality of legal thoughts itself, and of legal expression. It is to these matters that the work I do with the humanities – literature, classics, philosophy, and translation – many speaks
Robert Cover\u27s metaphor of law as a bridge to an imagined future emphasizes the forward-facing ch...
In this article I build on arguments developed in recent work and elaborate on my thesis that it is ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
It is a major tendency of legal studies in our time to focus upon questions of general social policy...
It is a major tendency of legal studies in our time to focus upon questions of general social policy...
In my case, which may be unusual, the importance of my non-law training and commitments is not in sp...
The following essay is based on the talk Law and Literature : Examining the Limited Legal Imaginati...
With what hopes and expectations should a lawyer turn to the reading of imaginative literature? To b...
With what hopes and expectations should a lawyer turn to the reading of imaginative literature? To b...
Viewed from the inside, by someone who lives on its terms, the law can be seen as a field of life an...
Viewed from the inside, by someone who lives on its terms, the law can be seen as a field of life an...
The editors of Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, and its contributors too, deserve congratulat...
My aim in this paper is to trace out a certain line of thought about what it might mean to think of ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
This paper is an essay in what I want to call the poetics of the law. I begin with a largely autobio...
Robert Cover\u27s metaphor of law as a bridge to an imagined future emphasizes the forward-facing ch...
In this article I build on arguments developed in recent work and elaborate on my thesis that it is ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
It is a major tendency of legal studies in our time to focus upon questions of general social policy...
It is a major tendency of legal studies in our time to focus upon questions of general social policy...
In my case, which may be unusual, the importance of my non-law training and commitments is not in sp...
The following essay is based on the talk Law and Literature : Examining the Limited Legal Imaginati...
With what hopes and expectations should a lawyer turn to the reading of imaginative literature? To b...
With what hopes and expectations should a lawyer turn to the reading of imaginative literature? To b...
Viewed from the inside, by someone who lives on its terms, the law can be seen as a field of life an...
Viewed from the inside, by someone who lives on its terms, the law can be seen as a field of life an...
The editors of Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, and its contributors too, deserve congratulat...
My aim in this paper is to trace out a certain line of thought about what it might mean to think of ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
This paper is an essay in what I want to call the poetics of the law. I begin with a largely autobio...
Robert Cover\u27s metaphor of law as a bridge to an imagined future emphasizes the forward-facing ch...
In this article I build on arguments developed in recent work and elaborate on my thesis that it is ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...