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- J. M. Balkin
- V2N2: Turandot's Victory
- Milner S. Ball
- V8N2: A Conversation Between Milner Ball and James Boyd
White (with James Boyd White)
- R. Richard Banks
- V9N1: The Political Economy of Racial Discourse
- Peter Berkowitz
- V3N2: Toward a Feminist Orthodoxy
- Roger Berkowitz
- V6N2: Disorderly Differences: Recognition, Accommodation,
and American Law (with Austin Sarat)
- Harold J. Berman
- V4N2: The Impact of the Enlightenment on American Constitutional
Law
- Nathaniel Berman
- V4N2: Modernism, Nationalism, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction
- Paul Schiff Berman
- V11N1: An Anthropological Approach to Modern Forfeiture
Law: The Symbolic Function of Actions Against Objects
- V13N1: Telling a Less Suspicious Story: Notes
Toward a Non-Skeptical Approach to Legal/Cultural Analysis
- Mary Sarah Bilder
- V11N1: The Lost Lawyers: Early American Legal Literates
and Transatlantic Legal Culture
- Guyora Binder
- V5N2: Did the Slaves Author the Thirteenth Amendment?
An Essay in Redemptive History
- John Eastburn Boswell
- V1N2: Jews, Bicycle Riders, and Gay People: The Determination
of Social Consensus and Its Impact on Minorities
- Jonathan Boyarin
- V9N2: Another Abraham: Jewishness and the Law of the Father
- Allen D. Boyer
- V2N2: The Justice as Janus-Figure
- V4N1: Justice Fielding, the Novel, and the Law
- James Boyle
- V3N2: A Process of Denial: Bork and Post-Modern Conservatism
- Paul Brest
- V4N2: The Disorderly University: A Reply to Mark Tushnet
- John Brigham
- V10N2: The Constitution of Interests: Institutionalism,
CLS, and New Approaches to Sociolegal Studies
- David Bromwich
- V6N1: Against Culturalism
- Peter Brooks
- V2N1: The Rhetoric of Constitutional Narratives: A Response
to Elaine Scarry
- V6N1: Introduction
- V8N1: Storytelling Without Fear? Confession in Law and
Literature
- V10N2: A Slightly Polemical Comment on Austin Sarat
- V13N1: Law, Therapy, Culture
- Robert A. Burt
- V2N1: Loving Big Brother: Comments on Seidman, Police
Interrogation, and the Fifth Amendment
- Jonathan A. Bush
- V5N2: Free to Enslave: The Foundations of Colonial American
Slave Law
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- Guido Calabresi
V1N1:
Introductory Letter
- Paul Campos
- V4N2: Against Constitutional Theory
- V6N2: The Untermensch as Übermensch:
A Review of William Ian Miller's Humiliation: And Other Essays
on Honor, Social Discomfort, and Violence
- Stacy Caplow
- V8N1: Images of Law School and Law Teaching in An Imperfect
Spy (with Spencer Weber Waller)
- Lief H. Carter
- V2N1: Oath Bran; or, Law, Politics, and Allegiance
- Stephen L. Carter
- V1N2: Loving the Messenger
Mary Anne Case
- V5N1: From the Mirror of Reason to the Measure of Justice
- Anthony Chase
- V1N1: An Obscure Scandal of Consciousness
- Randall Baldwin Clark
V12N1:
Platonic Love in a Colorado Courtroom: Martha Nussbaum, John
Finnis, and Plato's Laws in Evans v. Romer
Stuart Alan Clarke
- V3N1: Color-Blind Prophets and Bootstrap Philosophies:
Straw Men, Shell Games and Social Criticism
- Ed Cohen
- V5N1: Typing Wilde: Construing the "Desire to Appear
to Be a Person Inclined to the Commission of the Gravest of All
Offenses"
- Ruth Colker
- V7N1: An Embodied Bisexual Perspective
- Anthony E. Cook
- V6N2: God-Talk in a Secular World: A Review of Stephen
L. Carter's The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and
Politics Trivializes Religious Devotion
- Rosemary J. Coombe
- V6N2: Challenging Paternity: Histories of Copyright: A
Review of Mark Rose's Authors and Owners: The Invention of
Copyright, Martha Woodmansee's The Author, Art, and the
Market: Rereading the History of Aesthetics, and David Saunders's
Authorship and Copyright
- V10N2: Critical Cultural Legal Studies
- Mary Coombs
- V8N1: Comment: Between Women/Between Men: The Significance
for Lesbianism of Historical Understandings of Same-(Male) Sex
Sexual Activities
- Drucilla Cornell
- V2N2: Time, Deconstruction, and the Challenge to Legal
Positivism: The Call for Judicial Responsibility
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- Fred Dallmayr
- V5N2: Self and Other: Gadamer and the Hermeneutics of
Difference
- James R. Dawes
- V11N2: Language, Violence,
and Human Rights Law
- Rachel Devlin
- V9N1: Juvenile Delinquency and the Problem of Sexual Authority
in America, 1945-1965
- Wai Chee Dimock
- V4N2: Criminal Law, Female Virtue, and the Rise of Liberalism
- V10N2: Rethinking Space, Rethinking Rights: Literature,
Law, Science
- Frances E. Dolan
- V4N1: Home-Rebels and House-Traitors: Murderous Wives
in Early Modern England
- Lawrence Douglas
- V7N2: Wartime Lies: Securing the Holocaust in Law and
Literature
- James M. Doyle
- V8N2: The Lawyers' Art: "Representation" in
Capital Cases
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- Umberto Eco
- V6N1: The University and the Mass Media
- Kathy Eden
V5N1:
Equity and the Origins of Renaissance Historicism: The Case for
Erasmus
- Jean Bethke Elshtain
V11N2:
Law and the Moral Life
- Julia Epstein
- V7N1: The Pregnant Imagination, Fetal Rights, and Women's
Bodies: A Historical Inquiry
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- Anthony Paul Farley
- V13N1: Lacan & Voring Rights
- Shoshana Felman
- V13N1: A Ghost in the House of Justice: Death
and the Language of the Law
- Robert A. Ferguson
- V2N1: The Judicial Opinion as Literary Genre
- V6N1: Story and Transcription in the Trial of John Brown
- Franco Ferrari
- V6N1: International Business, Law Merchant, and Law School
Curricula
- Martha Albertson Fineman
- V5N2: Gender and Sexual License: The Plot Might Change
but the Message Remains the Same (A Response to William Nelson)
- Paul Finkelman
- V13N2: The Founders and Slavery: Little Ventured,
Little Gained
- John Martin Fischer
- V4N1: The Trolley and the Sorites
- Stanley Fish
V11N2:
Interpretation Is Not A Theoretical Issue
Owen M. Fiss
- V1N1: The Challenge Ahead
- Vita Fortunati
- V6N1: Multicultural Education and the Challenge of Ethnic
Studies and Feminism: An Italian Perspective
- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
- V5N1: Beyond Transgression: Toward a Free Market in Morality
- Giovanna Franci
- V6N1: A Defense of Theory: Interpretation as an Adventure
on the Border Line
- Katherine M. Franke
V11N2:
Becoming A Citizen: Reconstruction Era Regulation of African
American Marriages
Carla Freccero
- V5N1: Voices of Subjection: Maternal Sovereignty and Filial
Resistance in and around Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron
- Paul Freedman
- V1N2: Sex With Guilt
- Rebecca R. French
- V10N2: Lamas, Oracles, Channels, and the Law: reconsidering
Religion and Social Theory
- Richard D. Friedman
- V7N1: Still Photographs in the Flow of Time: A Review
of Luc Sante's Evidence
- Paul H. Fry
- V6N1: Matters of Interpretation
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- Jane M. Gaines
- V10N2: The Absurdity of Property in the Person
- Melissa J. Ganz
V11N2:
Common Sinners and Moral Monsters: The Killer in American Culture
(Book Note)
Ronald R. Garet
- V7N1: Gnostic Due Process
- Eugene D. Genovese
- V3N1: Critical Legal Studies as Radical Politics and World
View
- Peter Goodrich
- V9N2: Epistolary Justice: The Love Letter as Law
- Robert W. Gordon
- V6N1: The Elusive Transformation:
A Review of Morton J. Horwitz's The Transformation of American
Law, 1870-1960: The Crisis of Legal Orthodoxy
- Sarah Barringer Gordon
- V8N2: "Our National Hearthstone": Anti-Polygamy
Fiction and the Sentimental Campaign Against Moral Diversity
in Antebellum America
- Wendy J. Gordon
- V10N1: On Commodifying Intangibles (with Sam Postbrief)
- Kent Greenawalt
- V9N2: Interpretation and Judgment
- Carol J. Greenhouse
- V13N1: Ethnography and Democracy: Texts and
Contexts in the United States in the 1990s
- Thomas C. Grey
- V2N2: Steel Against Intimidation: The Motive for Metaphor
of Wallace Stevens, Esq.
- Ariela Gross
- V7N2: Pandora's Box: Slave Character on Trial in the Antebellum
Deep South
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- Janet E. Halley
- V8N1: Introduction
- V3N1: Equivocation and the Legal Conflict Over Religious
Identity In Early Modern England
- V10N2: Editorial Advisory Board Note
- Louise A. Halper
- V8N1: Tropes of Anxiety and Desire: Metaphor and Metonymy
in the Law of Takings
- Angela P. Harris
- V8N1: Comment: Seductions of Modern Culture
- Geoffrey H. Hartman
- V6N1: Tasking the American University: The 1990s
- Hendrik Hartog
- V1N1: Mrs. Packard on Dependency
- V10N2: Editorial Advisory Board Note
- Peter Charles Hoffer
- V3N1: Principled Discretion: Concealment, Conscience,
and Chancellors
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- - J -
- Barbara Johnson
- V10N2: Anthropomorphism in Lyric and Law
- Peter Johnson
- V13N2: Can You Quote Donald Duck? Intellectual
Property in Cyberspace
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- Paul W. Kahn
- V13N1: Freedom, Autonomy, and the Cultural
Study of Law
- Victoria Kahn
- V13N2: Early Modern Rights Talk
- Orit Kamir
V12N1:
Judgment by Film: Socio-Legal Functions of Rashomon
Amy H. Kastely
- V3N1: Cicero's De Legibus: Law and Talking Justly
Toward a Just Community
- Marilyn Katz
- V4N2: Ox-Slaughter and Goring Ox: Homicide, Animal Sacrifice,
and Judicial Process
- Steven Kautz
V11N2:
Liberty, Justice, and the Rule of Law
Donald R. Kelley
- V5N1: "Lord Deliver Us From Justice"
- Mark Kingwell
- V6N2: Let's Ask Again: Is Law Like Literature?
- Kathleen Neal Cleaver
- V10N2: Mobilizing for Mumia Abu-Jamal in Paris
- Andrew Koppelman
- V4N2: Sex Equality and/or the Family: From Bloom vs. Okin
to Rousseau vs. Hegel
- Laura Hanft Korobkin
- V7N1: The Maintenance of Mutual Confidence: Sentimental
Strategies at the Adultery Trial of Henry Ward Beecher
- Anthony T. Kronman
- V10N2: The Erotic Politician
- V10N2: Note from the Dean
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- Carl Landauer
- V3N2: Scholar, Craftsman, and Priest: Learned Hand's Self-Imaging
- V6N1: The Debut of the Palais de Justice: Official Architecture
and Its Representations: A Review of Katherine Fischer Taylor's
In the Theater of Criminal Justice: The Palais de Justice
in Second Empire Paris
- V7N2: Mosaic Imaginings: French Art and Its Revolutions:
A Review of Jonathan P. Ribner's Broken Tablets: The Cult
of the Law in French Art from David to Delacroix
- V12N2: Deliberating Speed:
Totalitarian Anxieties and Postwar Legal Thought
Jane E. Larson
- V9N1: "Even a Worm Will Turn at Last": Rape
Reform in Late Nineteenth-Century America
- Ethan J. Leib
V12N1:
On the Difficulty of Imagining an Aesthetic Politics (Book Note)
Brian Leiter
- V4N1: Intellectual Voyeurism in Legal Scholarship
- Sanford Levinson
- V1N1: Response
- V2N1: Taking Oaths Seriously: A Comment on Carter and
Sunstein
- V7N1: National Loyalty, Communalism, and the Professional
Identity of Lawyers
- Douglas Lind
- V6N2: Constitutional Adjudication as a Craft-Bound Excellence
- David Luban
- V10N1: On Dorfman's Death and the Maiden
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- Desmond Manderson
- V7N2: Statuta v. Acts: Interpretation, Music, and
Early English Legislation
- Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr.
- V1N1: Constitutional Fideism
- George E. Marcus
- V1N2: The Debate over Parody in Copyright Law: An Experiment
in Cultural Critique
- Giuseppe F. Mazzotta
- V6N1: Vico and the University
- Linda C. McClain
- V7N1: Inviolability and Privacy: The Castle, the Sanctuary,
and the Body
- John P. McCormick
- V9N2: Max Weber and Jürgen Habermas: The Sociology
and Philosophy of Law During Crises of the State
- Sally Engle Merry
- V2N1: The Discourse of Mediation and the Power of Naming
- V10N2: Law, Culture, and Cultural Appropriation
- Elizabeth Mertz
- V4N1: Creative Acts of Translation: James Boyd White's
Intellectual Integration
- Naomi Mezey
- V13N1: Law as Culture
- I. Scott Messinger
- V11N1: The Judge as Mentor: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.,
and His Law Clerks
- Michael J. Millender
- V10N1: The Road to Eastern State: Liberalism, the Public
Sphere, and the Origins of the American Penitentiary
- Toby Miller
- V13N1: What It Is and What It Isn't: Cultural
Studies Meets Graduate-Student Labor