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Revisiting The Fried Chicken Recipe, Zachary B. Pohlman
Revisiting The Fried Chicken Recipe, Zachary B. Pohlman
Notre Dame Law Review Reflection
Twenty-five years ago, Gary Lawson introduced us to legal theory’s tastiest analogy. He told us about a late-eighteenth-century recipe for making fried chicken and how we ought to interpret it. Lawson’s pithy essay has much to be praised. Yet, even twenty-five years later, there remains more to be said about legal theory’s most famous recipe. In particular, there remains much more to be said about the recipe’s author, a person (or, perhaps, group of people) whom Lawson does not discuss. Lawson’s analysis of the recipe leads him to an “obvious” conclusion: the recipe’s meaning is its original public meaning. If …
New Bully On The Class Action Block -- Analysis Of Restrictions On Securities Class Actions Imposed By The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Of 1995, Eugene Zelensky
Notre Dame Law Review
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Knowing The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Mary Ann Glendon
Knowing The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Mary Ann Glendon
Notre Dame Law Review
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Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Notre Dame Law Review
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Trivial Rights, Philip A. Hamburger
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Notre Dame Law Review
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