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The Gospel According To Roberto: A Theological Polemic, H. Jefferson Powell Nov 1988

The Gospel According To Roberto: A Theological Polemic, H. Jefferson Powell

Duke Law Journal

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Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish Nov 1988

Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish

Duke Law Journal

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Critical Legal Studies, Economic Realism, And The Theory Of The Firm, Karen A. Black, Rosalie S. Kreider, Mark Sullivan Nov 1988

Critical Legal Studies, Economic Realism, And The Theory Of The Firm, Karen A. Black, Rosalie S. Kreider, Mark Sullivan

University of Miami Law Review

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Beyond Criticism, Guyora Binder Jan 1988

Beyond Criticism, Guyora Binder

Journal Articles

During the 1980’s, Critical Legal Studies was frequently criticized for offering no policy prescriptions. This essay explained critical scholars’ reluctance to propose policy as a reflection of their epistemological and political critiques of instrumentalist policy analysis. Because critical scholars saw both causal relationships and interests as highly contingent on normative assumptions, they were skeptical of claims that well-intentioned law reforms would benefit the interests of the poor and the powerless. Valuing democratic participation, critical legal scholars were also reluctant to define the interests of the powerless for them. The essay proceeded to argue that critical legal scholars should see instrumentalism …