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ICYMI: Gary Watt, University of Warwick, has published The Law of Dress in “Lord of the Flies,” at 8 Law and Humanities 171 (2015).
ICYMI: Gary Watt, University of Warwick, has published The Law of Dress in “Lord of the Flies,” at 8 Law and Humanities 171 (2015).
Amelia Tait examines popular culture workplaces in an article for The Guardian. She writes in part: For all its mundanity, The Office never went full-blown bleak (one colleague might ask you, “Will there ever be a...
Jorge L. Contreras, University of Utah College of Law, has published Science Fiction and the Law: A New Wigmorian Bibliography at 13 Harvard J. Sports & Ent. L. 65 (2022). Here is the abstract....
Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer and Ashley Cangro, both of Pace University School of Law, are publishing An Emoji Legal Dictionary in volume 83 of the University of Pittsburgh Law Review. Here is the abstract....
Bethany Berger, University of Connecticut School of Law, is publishing Race to Property: Racial Distortions of Property Law, 1634 to Today in the Arizona Law Review. Here is the abstract. Race shaped property law...
From JSTOR Daily, Reconciling With Violence Through Poetry, by Morgan Godvin. The essay begins, “A Prisoner’s Poem” ran in a 1995 issue of The Angolite, out of the Louisiana State Penitentiary commonly known as Angola. Angola...
Ross E. Davies, George Mason University School of Law, has published Ceramic Spirits of the Law at 24 Green Bag 2d 357 (2021). Here is the abstract. This was supposed to be a speech...
Marco Wan reviews Robert Spoo, Modernism and the Law (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018), for The New Rambler (link here). More about the book here.
ICYMI: Robert Spoo, University of Tulsa College of Law, has published Modernism and the Law (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018). Here from the publisher’s website is a description of the book’s contents. Exploring critical legal issues...
ICYMI: Meghan Morris, University of Cincinnati College of Law, has published College Situated Storytelling: Vision in the Writing of Law and Justice in Human Rights in Minefields: Extractive Economies, Environmental Conflicts, and Social Justice...
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