Legal Scholarship
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Contents |
| Introduction | Stephanie Sado | ||
| I. Remarks | |||
| Jethro Lieberman and The Litigious Society | Tom Goldstein | ||
| Writing About the Law | Jethro K. Lieberman | ||
| Bleak House: Narratives in Literature and Law School | John J. Osborn | ||
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| II. Articles | |||
| Reading, Writing, and Citing: In Praise of Law Reviews | Cameron Stracher | ||
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Lost in Translation? Some Brief Notes on Writing About Law for the Layperson |
Brandt Goldstein | ||
| Charles Reich's Journey From the Yale Law Journal to the New York Times Best-Seller List: The Personal History of The Greening of America | Rodger D. Citron | ||
| III. Note | |||
| When Misdemeanors are Felonies: The Aggravated Felony of Sexual Abuse of a Minor | William J. Johnson | ||
| IV. Comments | |||
| People v. Campbell | Winston Richmond Brownlow | ||
| In re Zaim R | Carlos Lopez | ||