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Focus On Faculty - Rebecca S. Eisenberg, Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Focus On Faculty - Rebecca S. Eisenberg, Rebecca S. Eisenberg
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As a teenager, I had a passion for studying foreign languages. I loved immersing myself in an unfamiliar idiom, struggling to make sense of another system for parsing words and sentences to describe experiences and observations. I reveled in subtle differences in the meaning of words that were sometimes, but not always, equivalents in translation. Most intriguing of all were the occasional insights I gained into the limitations of my own language when I recognized that a foreign locution simply has no English equivalent.
Focus On Faculty, William I. Miller
Focus On Faculty, William I. Miller
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Of late my interests, by free association and devious paths, have shifted to the emotions, especially those passions that accompany our moral and social failures.
What We Know, James Boyd White
What We Know, James Boyd White
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The editors of Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, and its contributors too, deserve congratulations for its ten years of most successful life. & a small contribution to this moment of celebration I should like to suggest a particular line of thought about what the reading of literature helps us to see about law.
Focus On Faculty, Richard D. Friedman
Focus On Faculty, Richard D. Friedman
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Professor Richard Friedman talks about his scholarship and work.
How Green Was Common Law?, David Schoenbrod
How Does Congress Define 'Perjury'?, Robert Blecker
How Does Congress Define 'Perjury'?, Robert Blecker
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Corporate Democracy -- Not Such A Radical Idea, Carlin Meyer
Corporate Democracy -- Not Such A Radical Idea, Carlin Meyer
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