How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? In a recent series of books and articles, James Boyd White, arguably the modern law and literature movement\u27s founder, has put forward distinctively literary answers to these questions. Perhaps because of the fluidity of the humanities, White\u27s account of the nature of community is not nearly as axiomatic to the law and literature movement as is Posner\u27s depiction of the individual to legal economists. Nevertheless, White\u27s conception is increasingly representative of the literary-legalist\u27s world view. Furthermore, with the exception of Richard Weisberg, White has very little competition within the movement itself. This arti...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
The connection between law and (imaginative) literature can still affect surprisingly. The theme of ...
How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? ...
How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? ...
How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? ...
In 2013, an international group of jurists gathered in London to mark the 40th anniversary of the pu...
This special section of Law and Humanities focuses on the 45th anniversary edition of James Boyd Whi...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
In “Law and Literature Redux? Some Remarks on the Importance of the Legal Imagination,” Jeanne Gaake...
Addressing the influential analysis of law and literature, this book offers a new perspective on the...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Completed in 1964, Harold J. Berman\u27s long-lost tract shows how properly negotiated, translated a...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
The connection between law and (imaginative) literature can still affect surprisingly. The theme of ...
How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? ...
How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? ...
How do we form communities? How might we form better ones? What is the role of law in that process? ...
In 2013, an international group of jurists gathered in London to mark the 40th anniversary of the pu...
This special section of Law and Humanities focuses on the 45th anniversary edition of James Boyd Whi...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
In “Law and Literature Redux? Some Remarks on the Importance of the Legal Imagination,” Jeanne Gaake...
Addressing the influential analysis of law and literature, this book offers a new perspective on the...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
Completed in 1964, Harold J. Berman\u27s long-lost tract shows how properly negotiated, translated a...
Law in action is a familiar phrase in legal circles that have come to accept that law on the books ...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
Few would dispute that law and legal procedures lie at the core of American self-identity and are wo...
The connection between law and (imaginative) literature can still affect surprisingly. The theme of ...