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Lives Of The Justices: Supreme Court Autobiographies, Laura K. Ray
Lives Of The Justices: Supreme Court Autobiographies, Laura K. Ray
Laura K. Ray
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The Futile Quest For A System Of Judicial “Merit” Selection, Michael R. Dimino
The Futile Quest For A System Of Judicial “Merit” Selection, Michael R. Dimino
Michael R Dimino
A Great Loss, Robert C. Power
Post-Realism, Or The Jurisprudential Logic Of Late Capitalism: A Socio-Legal Analysis Of The Rise And Diffusion Of Law & Economics, Eric M. Fink
Eric M Fink
One problem that is ripe for socio-legal inquiry is the emergence and diffusion of the Law and Economics movement. A socio-legal approach would consider Law and Economics not simply as a style of legal analysis or a school of thought within law, but as a discursive project, constituted by and constitutive of an emergent socio-legal matrix. That approach would be attentive not only to the instrumental significance of Law and Economics, but also what difference, if any, Law and Economics makes in deciding legal cases; who employs and benefits from Law and Economics; and similar concerns. This approach would additionally …