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The Made And The Made-Up, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
The Made And The Made-Up, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
Law Faculty Research Publications
Truth is an ethical relation. Facts, whether descriptions of the physical world or of historical events, are necessarily mediated by our frames of reference. This contingency opens a space for disagreement that cannot be adjudicated by an absolute standard of truth. For those seeking power or profit, the temptation to exploit this state of undecidability is strong. When many question the institutions that broker meaning – science, the professions, the media – rumors, misinformation, deliberate distortions and falsehoods all proliferate. In the digital age, the ‘made’ is swiftly supplanted by the made-up. The remedy for this predicament is not technological …
Bridges Of Law, Ideology, And Commitment, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
Bridges Of Law, Ideology, And Commitment, Steven L. Winter Walter S. Gibbs Distinguished Professor Of Constitutional Law
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Law has a distinctive temporal structure—an ontology—that defines it as a social institution. Law knits together past, present, purpose, and projected future into a demand for action. Robert Cover captures this dynamic in his metaphor of law as a bridge to an imagined future. Law’s orientation to the future necessarily poses the question of commitment or complicity. For law can shape the future only when people act to make it real. Cover’s bridge metaphor provides a lens through which to explore the complexities of law’s ontology and the pathologies that arise from its neglect or misuse. A bridge carries us …
Confrontation In The Age Of Plea Bargaining [Comments], William Ortman
Confrontation In The Age Of Plea Bargaining [Comments], William Ortman
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No abstract provided.
Cardozo's Freudian Slips, Steven L. Winter
Cardozo's Freudian Slips, Steven L. Winter
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No abstract provided.
Jack, Steven L. Winter
Probable Cause Revisited, William Ortman
Probable Cause Revisited, William Ortman
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Doomed Steamers And Merged Fires: The Problem Of Preempted Innocent Threats In Torts, Anthony M. Dillof
Doomed Steamers And Merged Fires: The Problem Of Preempted Innocent Threats In Torts, Anthony M. Dillof
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Re-Embodying Law, Steven L. Winter
Re-Embodying Law, Steven L. Winter
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Making The Familiar Conventional Again, Steven L. Winter
Making The Familiar Conventional Again, Steven L. Winter
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No abstract provided.
Book Review And Commentary: What Price Freedom?, Vincent A. Wellman
Book Review And Commentary: What Price Freedom?, Vincent A. Wellman
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No abstract provided.
The Òpoweró Thing, Steven L. Winter
The Òpoweró Thing, Steven L. Winter
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One Size Fits All, Steven L. Winter
One Size Fits All, Steven L. Winter
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The Constitution Of Conscience, Steven L. Winter
The Constitution Of Conscience, Steven L. Winter
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Confident, But Still Not Positive, Steven L. Winter
Confident, But Still Not Positive, Steven L. Winter
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No abstract provided.
Continuity, Precedent And Choice Of Law: A Reflective Response To Professor Hill, Robert A. Sedler
Continuity, Precedent And Choice Of Law: A Reflective Response To Professor Hill, Robert A. Sedler
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No abstract provided.
The Meaning Of Under Color Of Law, Steven L. Winter
The Meaning Of Under Color Of Law, Steven L. Winter
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No abstract provided.
Foreword: On Building Houses, Steven L. Winter
Foreword: On Building Houses, Steven L. Winter
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Upside/Down View Of The Countermajoritarian Difficulty, Steven L. Winter
Upside/Down View Of The Countermajoritarian Difficulty, Steven L. Winter
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No abstract provided.
Without Privilege, Steven L. Winter
Without Privilege, Steven L. Winter
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Contingency And Community In Normative Practice, Steven L. Winter
Contingency And Community In Normative Practice, Steven L. Winter
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Bull Durham And The Uses Of Theory, Steven L. Winter
Bull Durham And The Uses Of Theory, Steven L. Winter
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The Cognitive Dimension Of The Agon Between Legal Power And Narrative Meaning, Steven L. Winter
The Cognitive Dimension Of The Agon Between Legal Power And Narrative Meaning, Steven L. Winter
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Transcendental Nonsense, Metaphoric Reasoning, And The Cognitive Stakes For Law, Steven L. Winter
Transcendental Nonsense, Metaphoric Reasoning, And The Cognitive Stakes For Law, Steven L. Winter
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No abstract provided.
Interest Analysis As The Preferred Approach To Choice Of Law: A Response To Professor Brilmayer's "Foundational Attack", Robert Allen Sedler
Interest Analysis As The Preferred Approach To Choice Of Law: A Response To Professor Brilmayer's "Foundational Attack", Robert Allen Sedler
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No abstract provided.
Interest Analysis And Forum Preference In The Conflict Of Laws: A Response To The "New Critics", Robert A. Sedler
Interest Analysis And Forum Preference In The Conflict Of Laws: A Response To The "New Critics", Robert A. Sedler
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No abstract provided.
Liberty Vs. Equality: Congressional Enforcement Power Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Kingsley R. Browne
Liberty Vs. Equality: Congressional Enforcement Power Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Kingsley R. Browne
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No abstract provided.