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Through A Glass Darkly: Van Orden, Mccreary, And The Dangers Of Transparency In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler
Through A Glass Darkly: Van Orden, Mccreary, And The Dangers Of Transparency In Establishment Clause Jurisprudence, Laura S. Underkuffler
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Wigmore's Shadow, Annelise Riles
Wigmore's Shadow, Annelise Riles
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Riles relates how John H. Wigmore, professor and Dean of the Northwestern Law School, fanned her interest in legal and literary fiction. Wigmore provided dozens of examples of legal fictions bundled together in the singular, and seemingly straightforward technical device of modern collateral. From this premise, she analyzes the difference between a legal fiction and a literary fiction, and examines the factors that make legal fiction distinctively legal.
Visions Of Guadalupe: Traces Of The Ghost Panel, Gerald Torres
Visions Of Guadalupe: Traces Of The Ghost Panel, Gerald Torres
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.