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The Intellectual History Of The Shortest Article In Law Review History, Erik M. Jensen Jan 2009

The Intellectual History Of The Shortest Article In Law Review History, Erik M. Jensen

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"The Shortest Article in Law Review History" appeared in 2 to a mixture of acclaim ("Brilliant!"), horror ("Don't you have anything better not to do?"), and indifference ("Huh?"). Since then, many have asked how the article came into being and what its effect on legal scholarship has been. (Well, the author's mother and sister did once raise those questions, or one of them anyway.) This new article provides readers with just about everything needed to understand a twenty-first century development in the life of the mind.


Under The Robes: A Judicial Right To Bare Arms (And Legs And . . .), Erik M. Jensen Jan 2009

Under The Robes: A Judicial Right To Bare Arms (And Legs And . . .), Erik M. Jensen

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This essay considers a time-dishonored question: What, if anything, do judges have on under their robes? After serious research and thought, the author concludes that judges are-or, in an economically rational world, should be-minimalists.