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Renewable Energy Technologies And Policies: Status And Prospects, Christopher Flavin, Seth Dunn Oct 1997

Renewable Energy Technologies And Policies: Status And Prospects, Christopher Flavin, Seth Dunn

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

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"Derelicts," Recurring Misfortune, Economic Hard Times And Lifestyle Choices: Judicial Images Of Homeless Litigants And Implications For Legal Advocates, Wes Daniels Oct 1997

"Derelicts," Recurring Misfortune, Economic Hard Times And Lifestyle Choices: Judicial Images Of Homeless Litigants And Implications For Legal Advocates, Wes Daniels

Buffalo Law Review

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The Open Door: Will The Right To Die Survive Washington V. Glucksberg And Vacco V. Quill?, Adam J. Cohen Sep 1997

The Open Door: Will The Right To Die Survive Washington V. Glucksberg And Vacco V. Quill?, Adam J. Cohen

In the Public Interest

No abstract provided.


Cultural Criticism Of Law, Guyora Binder, Robert Weisberg May 1997

Cultural Criticism Of Law, Guyora Binder, Robert Weisberg

Journal Articles

Professors Binder and Weisberg expound a "cultural criticism" of law that views law as an arena for composing, representing, and contesting identity, and that treats identity as constitutive of the interests that motivate instrumental action. They explicate this critical method by reference to "New Historicist" literary criticism, postmodern social theory, and Nietzchean aesthetics. They illustrate this method by reviewing recent scholarship of two kinds: First, they explore how legal disputes take on expressive meaning for parties and observers against the background of legal norms regulating or recognizing identities. Second, they examine "readings" of the representations of character, credit, and value …


Can Liberalism Justify Multiculturalism?, Robert Justin Lipkin Jan 1997

Can Liberalism Justify Multiculturalism?, Robert Justin Lipkin

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.