Constitutional Law

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Human Rights Law

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Immigration Law

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Judges

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Jurisprudence

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Law and Society

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Legal Education

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

Practice and Procedure

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Sorcerers, Not Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law, Arizona State Law Journal (selected for abstracting under the working title “Sorcerers’ Apprentices: How Judicial Clerks and Staff Attorneys Impoverish U.S. Law,” in 7 (70) Litigation and Procedure Abstracts (SSRN Nov. 3 2006)). (2007)

Sorcerers’ Apprentices is the third in a series of articles examining various aspects of the...

 

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Language, The Companion to Law and the Humanities (2009)
 

Reviving the Subject of Law, On Philosophy and American Law (2009)
 

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"Militant Judgement?: Judicial Ontology, Constitutional Poetics, and 'The Long War'", Cardozo Law Review (2008)

This Article, a contribution to the Cardozo Law Review symposium in honor of Alain Badiou's...

 

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"'No-one Does That Any More': On Tushnet, Constitutions, and Others", Quinnipiac Law Review (2008)

In this contribution to the Quinnipiac Law Review's annual symposium edition, this year devoted to...

 

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"Regarding the Miller Girls: Daisy, Judith, and the Seeming Paradox of In re Grand Jury Subpoena, Judith Miller" The New Exceptionalism: Law and Literaturte Since 9/11 Symposium, Law and Literature (2007)

“Daisy Miller” is a story about American Exceptionalism; about the banal and tawdry tragedy that...

 

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"The Prose and the Passion", Meanjin Special Issue "The Long Arm: On Crime & Law" (2007)
This essay takes the late Robert Cover's insight that "No set of legal institutions or...
 

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Praxis; or the Benefits of Shedding Hostility to Theory, The Language of Law Forum, 2 Law, Culture and the Humanities (2006)
 

Criminal Law: Cases, Materials, and Strategies (with Neil P. Cohen, David Crump, Laurie L. Levenson, and John Parry) (2005)
 

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Negotiating the Structures of Violence; or, on Not Inventing ‘The Sullivans,’ , Charged Crossings: Cultural Studies of Law (Special Issue) (2005)
 

Hardy and the Law , Short Story Criticism (2003)
 

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Discipline and Punish: Despatches from the Citation Manual Wars and Other (Literally) Unspeakable Stories, Law’s Cultural Mediations, Special Edition, Griffith Law Review (2001)
 

Feminist Methodologies in Discourse Analysis: Sex, Property, Equity? (with Terry Threadgold), Culture and Text: Discourse and Methodology in Social Research and Cultural Studies (1999)
 

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semiotics; or wishin’ and hopin’?, Cardozo Law Review (1999)
 

Contributions , Law in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Law-Related Works (1998)
 

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(Re)centering, Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature (1998)
 

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Re/Writing Skills Training in Law Schools--Legal Literacy Revisited (with Dean Bell), Legal Education Review (1998)
 

Review: James Boyd White, "Acts of Hope", Law/Text/Culture (1997)
 

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Jangling the Keys to the Kingdom: Some Reflections on The Crucible, on An American Constitutional Paradox and on Australian Judicial Review, Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature [Also published in 7 Australian Feminist Law Journal 61 (1996) under the title "Jangling the Keys of the Kingdom"]. (1996)
 

E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India: A Passage to the Patria?, New Macmillan Casebook on E.M. Forster (1995)
 

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Sex, Lies and Defamation: the Bush Lawyer of Wessex, Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature (1994)
 

Sex, Lies and Defamation: the Bush Lawyer of Wessex , The Happy Couple: Law and Literature (1994)
 

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Fiduciary Duties: Congreve’s The Way of the World, Australian Journal of Law and Society (1991)
 

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Hardy and the Law, The Thomas Hardy Journal (1991)
 

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Literature and Law (with Simon Petch), Australian Journal of Law and Society (1991)