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Seasoned To The Use, Carol Sanger May 1989

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 Jan 1989

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 Jan 1989

The Case Against Lillian Hellman: A Literary/Legal Defense, Daniel J. Kornstein

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Defence Of Poesie, Michael L. Richmond Jan 1989

In Defence Of Poesie, Michael L. Richmond

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.