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The Unwritten Article, Erik M. Jensen
The Unwritten Article, Erik M. Jensen
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A law review article without footnotes? Unthinkable. But what about an article with only footnotes - and footnotes to footnotes? Thinkable. And here it is.
Performance Scholarship And The Internal Revenue Code, Erik M. Jensen
Performance Scholarship And The Internal Revenue Code, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
If we can have performance art-and we can-why not performance scholarship? This commentary suggests an entirely new scholarly emphasis for legal academics. (OK, it's not entirely new, but it's new for those of us not teaching trial practice.)
A Call For A New Buffalo Law Scholarship, Erik M. Jensen
A Call For A New Buffalo Law Scholarship, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
Those who haven't been paying attention to buffalo law should.
A Compendium Of Clever And Amusing Law Review Writings -- An Idiosyncratic Bibliography Of Miscellany With In Kind Annotations Intended As A Humorous Diversion For The Gentle Reader, Thomas E. Baker
Faculty Publications
The world of the American law review resembles Middle Earth for all its strange inhabitants, secret rituals, and foreboding folklore. The depth and breadth of law review literature defies facile characterization, but it can be stated without fear of contradiction that the truly clever or amusing law review article is the quintessential rara avis. Law review articles - and the people who write them and the people who read them - are serious to a fault.
Indeed, whenever a judge, a lawyer, a law professor, or a law student writes something truly funny he or she runs the risk …