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Full-Text Articles in Law
Judicial Review Of Labor Arbitration Awards: Practices, Policies, And Sanctions, Mark Berger
Judicial Review Of Labor Arbitration Awards: Practices, Policies, And Sanctions, Mark Berger
Faculty Works
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A Field Of Dreams Needs A History, Kenneth Lasson
A Field Of Dreams Needs A History, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
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A Needed Change In The Rules Of Baseball, Lewis Kurlantzick
A Needed Change In The Rules Of Baseball, Lewis Kurlantzick
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conversation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla
Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conversation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla
Scholarly Articles
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On The Author Effect: Contemporary Copyright And Collective Creativity, Peter Jaszi
On The Author Effect: Contemporary Copyright And Collective Creativity, Peter Jaszi
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on "authorship" reflects various influences. Among the most important are Michel Foucault's article, What is an Author?, and Benjamin Kaplan's book, An Unhurried View of Copyright. Since the late 1960s, these two texts have influenced work in literary and legal studies respectively. Only recently, however, have the lines of inquiry that Foucault and Kaplan helped to initiate begun to converge.
Media Masala: Why Women's Control Matters, Sarah Krakoff
Media Masala: Why Women's Control Matters, Sarah Krakoff
Publications
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Tort Liability For Physical Injuries Allegedly Resulting From Media Speech: A Comprehensive First Amendment Approach , Andrew B. Sims
Tort Liability For Physical Injuries Allegedly Resulting From Media Speech: A Comprehensive First Amendment Approach , Andrew B. Sims
Faculty Scholarship
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Murdering The Spirit: Racism, Rights, And Commerce, Robin West
Murdering The Spirit: Racism, Rights, And Commerce, Robin West
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Patricia Williams' The Alchemy of Race and Rights: The Diary of a Law Professor, is an eloquent, profoundly original, and often brilliant collection of interdisciplinary essays and stories concerning the impact of racism and poverty on the human spirit; the historic and continuing role of law and legal institutions in defining, facilitating, and perpetuating those harms; and the possibilities and dangers imminent in the attempt to use law to effect a remedy for them. This is a book that we should celebrate: it reminds us that books are occasionally very, very important, that reading can be transformative, and that writing …