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Parades of Horribles, Circles of Hell: Ethical Dimensions of the Publication Controversy, Villanova University Legal Working Paper Series (2005)
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NO MAGIC WAND: THE IDEALIZATION OF SCIENCE IN LAW (with Lewis H. LaRue) (2006)
 

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Parades of Horribles, Circles of Hell: Ethical Dimensions of the Publication Controversy, Villanova University Legal Working Paper Series (2005)
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Neo-Calvanism and Science: A Christian Perspective on post-Daubert Law/Science Relations, Faith and Law: How Religious Traditions from Calvanism to Islam View American Law (2007)
 

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A Non-Romantic View of Expert Testimony (with Lewis H. LaRue), Seton Hall Law Review (2004)
The Daubert trilogy as a whole deflects attention away from abstract identifications of scientific validity...
 

Ethical Dimensions of Law/Science in the Courtroom, Expertise in Law and Regulation (2004)
 

Property: Cases, Documents, and Lawyering Strategies (with David Crump and David Charles Hricik) (2004)
 

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Advocacy, Witnesses, and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge: Is There an Ethical Duty to Evaluate Your Expert's Testimony?, Idaho Law Review (Symposium: Modern Methods in Legal Ethics Theoretical and Practical Approaches) (2003)
 

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Ibsen's An Enemy of the People and the Public Understanding of Science in Law, Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (2003)
 

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Lacan and the Discourse of Science in Law, Cardozo Law Review (Symposium: Lacan and Crime: The Jouissance of Transgression) (2003)
 

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Post-Trilogy Science in the Courtroom, Part II: What Are the Judges Still Doing? (with Lewis H. LaRue), Journal of Civil Litigation (2003)
 

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Race[,] Science, History, and Law, Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal (2003)
 

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Why Judges Applying the Daubert Trilogy Need to Know About the Social, Institutional, and Rhetorical--and Not Just the Methodological--Aspects of Science (with Lewis H. LaRue), Boston College Law Review (2003)
In response to the claim that many judges are deficient in their understanding of scientific...
 

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Ethnography and the Idealized Accounts of Science in Law, San Diego Law Review (2002)
An idealized description of scientific activity persists in law and legal literature. Social aspects of...
 

A Calvinist Perspective on the Place of Faith in Legal Scholarship, Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (2001)
 

Law and Belief: Critical Legal Studies and Philosophy of the Law-Idea, Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (2001)
 

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Law and Science: An Essay on Links and Socio-Natural Hybrids, Syracuse Law Review (2001)
Contrasting views of science--as a realist enterprise or a social construction--and differing opinions as to...
 

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Post-Trilogy Science in the Courtroom: What Are the Judges Doing? (with Lewis H. LaRue), Journal of Civil Litigation (2001)
 

Lacanian Social Psychoanalysis: Religion and Community in a Pluralistic Society, Subject of Lacan: A Lacanian Reader for Psychologists (2000)
 

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Fabricating Authenticity: Law Students As Country Music Stars, Cardozo Law Review (This article is an expanded version of a paper given at the symposium entitled "Modes of Law: Music and Legal Theory--An Interdisciplinary Workshop" held in New York on April 26, 1998) (1999)
 

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Law and the Science Wars: Introduction to the Forum, Southern Illinois University Law Journal (Forum: Scientific Knowledge vs. Legal Representations of Science: Competing Narratives in Court) (1999)
 

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On the Object of Arrigo's Critique, International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (1999)
 

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The Sports Law Course as Advanced Legal Skills Training, Virginia Journal of Sports & Law (Symposium: Sports and the Law: Rethinking the Course, the Curriculum and the Scholarship) (1999)
 

The Future of Freud in Law, Freud 2000 (1998)
 

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A Calvinist Perspective on Faith in Legal Scholarship, Journal of Legal Education (Christian Perspectives on Law and Legal Scholarship) (1997)
 

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Identifying Law's Unconscious: Disciplinary and Rhetorical Contexts , Washington & Lee Law Review (Symposium on Lacan and the Subject of Law) (1997)
 

When You're a Semiotician, States, Citizens, and Questions of Significance: Tenth Round Table on Law and Semiotics (1997)
 

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In the Wake, or at the Wake, of Psychoanalytic Jurisprudence?, Legal Studies (Guest Editor's Introduction to Symposium: The Wake of Psychoanalytic Jurisprudence) (1996)
 

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Law's Appropriations of Psychoanalysis, Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society (1996)
 

Introduction: Philosophy With a Focus, Radical Philosophy of Law: Contemporary Challenges to Mainstream Legal Theory and Practice (1995)
 

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Lacan's Social Psychoanalysis: Religion and Community in a Pluralistic Society, Cumberland Law Review (Address to the Cumberland Colloquium on Law, Religion and Culture) reprinted in The Subject of Lacan: A Lacanian Reader for Psychologists (Kareen R. Malone & Stephen R. Freidlander eds., State University of New York Press 2000) (1995)
 

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Lacanian Ethics and the Desire for Law, Cardozo Law Review (1995)
 

Re-returning to Freud: Critical Legal Studies as Cultural Psychoanalysis, Radical Philosophy of Law: Contemporary Challenges to Mainstream Legal Theory and Practice (1995)
 

Two Ideological Monsters: The Subject of the Bar and the Object of Desire in Bleak House, Legality and Illegality: Semiotics, Postmodernism, and Law (1995)
 

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Pluralism and the Quality of Religious Discourse in Law and Politics, University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy (1994)
 

Two Critiques of Legal Ideology , Political Theory and Christian Vision (1994)
 

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Coming to Terms With Lacan: Legal Discourse as Analysand, International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (reviewing Dragan Milovanovic, Postmodern Law Disorder: Psychoanalytic Semiotics, Chaos and Juridic Exegeses (1992)) (1993)
 

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Judge John R. Brown: Enjoyment of Law as Enjoyment of Life, Mississippi College Law Review (Tributes to Chief Judge John R. Brown) (1993)
 

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Sympathy for the Devil?: Reflections on the Crime-Fraud Exception to Client Confidentiality, St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary (Symposium: Ethical Guidelines on Attorney-Client Confidentiality) (modified version of remarks that appeared as Sympathy for the Devil?: The Crime Fraud Exception to Client Confidentiality, 19 Soc. Resp.: Bus. Journalism L. Med. 40 (1993)) (1993)
 

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Sympathy for the Devil?: The Crime Fraud Exception to Client Confidentiality, Social Responsibility: Business, Journalism, Law, Medicine (These remarks were delivered at the 18th Annual Legal Ethics Institute lecture, Nov. 6, 1992, at Washington and Lee University) (1993)
 

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Environmental Permits: Land Use Regulation and Policy Implementation in Texas (with William Terry Bray, et al.), St. Mary's Law Journal (1992)
 

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Jacques Lacan and Our State of Affairs: Preliminary Remarks on Law as Other , Law and the Human Sciences: Fifth Round Table on Law and Semiotics (Semiotics and the Human Sciences, Vol. 3, Roberta Kevelson ed., Peter Lang Pub. ); modified as Lacan and Law: Networking With the Big O[ther], 1 Stud. Psychoanalytic Theory 25 (1992)
 

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Lacan and Law: Networking With the Big [O]therTheory, Studies in Psychoanalytic Theory (This article is a modified version of an essay that was published in Law and the Human Sciences: Fifth Round Table on Law and Semiotics 95 (Semiotics and the Human Sciences, Vol. 3, Roberta Kevelson ed., Peter Lang Pub. 1992)) (1992)
 

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The Politics of Legal Doctrine: A Case Study of Texas Land-Use Planning Under the Shadow of Lucas (with William Terry Bray and Jack E. Owen, Jr.), Hofstra Property Law Journal (1992)
 

"Contracts: Flash Cards", Spectra Publishing Co. (1991)
 

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Freud and Critical Legal Studies: Contours of a Radical Socio-Legal Psychoanalysis, Indiana Law Journal, reprinted in Legal Studies as Cultural Studies: A Reader in (Post) Modern Critical Theory (Jerry Leonard ed., State University of New York Press 1995) (1991)
 

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Once More, the Trilogy, in Retrospect: An Essay on the Virtues of Development Agreements in Texas (with William Terry Bray and Jack E. Owen, Jr.), South Texas Law Review (1990)
 

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New Wave Land Use Regulation: The Impact of Impact Fees on Texas Lenders (with William Terry Bray and Jack E. Owen, Jr.), St. Mary's Law Journal (1987)
 

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The Town Lake Manifesto: Zoning on the Ragged Edge of Law and of Texas Cities (with R. James George), South Texas Law Review (1987)
 

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The Rechtsstaat: Magic Wall or Material Necessity?, Houston Journal of International Law (1982)