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Seasoned To The Use, Carol Sanger
Seasoned To The Use, Carol Sanger
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow, and by Sue Miller
What Can A Lawyer Learn From Literature?, James Boyd White
What Can A Lawyer Learn From Literature?, James Boyd White
Reviews
Judge Posner's recent book, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation, has already attracted considerable attention and it is likely to attract even more. The author is a well-known judge, famous for his work in law and economics; in this book he takes the bold step of entering a field very different from that in which he established his reputation; and the book itself both reflects a wide range of reading and contains an enormous number of bibliographical references, all in support of its claim, made in the preface, to be the "first to attempt a general survey and evaluation …
The Case Against Lillian Hellman: A Literary/Legal Defense, Daniel J. Kornstein
The Case Against Lillian Hellman: A Literary/Legal Defense, Daniel J. Kornstein
Fordham Law Review
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In Defence Of Poesie, Michael L. Richmond