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    The Fate of Law
    with Austin Sarat
    . 1991.
    For law and legal theory the end of the twentieth century is a time of contradiction; while the newly emerging politics of Eastern Europe seek to establish a new rule of law, voices in this country proclaim the "death of law." For the former, law provides hope for stability and fairness. For the latter, the fundamental values that provide a grounding for legality seem no longer secure or satisfying. The Fate of Law is a collection of five original essays, each of which discusses the problems and…Read more
  •  8
    Legal Rights: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives (edited book)
    with Austin Sarat
    University of Michigan Press. 1997.
    DIVExplores the postmodern challenges to efforts to ground rights outside of history and language /div.
  •  8
    Law in Everyday Life
    with Austin Sarat
    . 1993.
    DIVAn exploration of law's place in everyday life and the influence of everyday life on the law /div.
  •  7
    Law's Violence
    with Austin Sarat
    . 1992.
    DIVSeven diverse voices probe the use of violence to enforce law and the effect of this use of violence on law /div.
  •  6
    Explores the relationship between law and justice.
  • Vagueness.
    Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1968.