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Afterword: Office And The Conduct Of The Minor Jurisprudent, Shaun Mcveigh
Afterword: Office And The Conduct Of The Minor Jurisprudent, Shaun Mcveigh
UC Irvine Law Review
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History, Law, And Justice: Empirical Method And Conceptual Confusion In The History Of Law, Constantin Fasolt
History, Law, And Justice: Empirical Method And Conceptual Confusion In The History Of Law, Constantin Fasolt
UC Irvine Law Review
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Foreword: “Law As . . .” Iii—Glossolalia: Toward A Minor (Historical) Jurisprudence, Christopher Tomlins
Foreword: “Law As . . .” Iii—Glossolalia: Toward A Minor (Historical) Jurisprudence, Christopher Tomlins
UC Irvine Law Review
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As If—Law, History, Ontology, Stewart Motha
As If—Law, History, Ontology, Stewart Motha
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law, Literature, And History: The Love Triangle, Bernadette Meyler
Law, Literature, And History: The Love Triangle, Bernadette Meyler
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Colonialism And Constitutional Memory, Aziz Rana
Colonialism And Constitutional Memory, Aziz Rana
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Indigenous As Alien, Leti Volpp
Speaking Imperfectly: Law, Language, And History, Marianne Constable
Speaking Imperfectly: Law, Language, And History, Marianne Constable
UC Irvine Law Review
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Law, Science, And The Economy: One Domain?, David S. Caudill
Law, Science, And The Economy: One Domain?, David S. Caudill
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Laws Of The Sabbath (Poetry): Arendt, Heine, And The Politics Of Debt, Bonnie Honig
The Laws Of The Sabbath (Poetry): Arendt, Heine, And The Politics Of Debt, Bonnie Honig
UC Irvine Law Review
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From Rites To Realities (And Back Again): The Spectacle Of Human Rights In The Hunger Games, William P. Macneil
From Rites To Realities (And Back Again): The Spectacle Of Human Rights In The Hunger Games, William P. Macneil
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.