THE
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LAW & LITERATURE

 SCHOLARSHIP:
 

A CHRONOLOGICAL

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Compiled by Professor Daniel J. Solove and Sam Weisberg

 

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2006

 

Articles

 

Olufunmilayo B. Arewa, From J.C. Bach to Hip Hop: Musical Borrowing, Copyright and Cultural Context, 84 N.C. L. Rev. 547 (2006)

 

Jane B. Baron, Property and “No Property,” 42 Hous. L. Rev. 1425 (2006)

 

Benjamin H. Barton, Harry Potter and the Half-Crazed Bureaucracy, 104 Mich. L. Rev. 1523 (2006)

 

David S. Caudill, A Tribute to Lewis H. LaRue, 63 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 17 (2006)

 

George Dargo, Deriving Law from the Biblical Narrative: The Book of Ruth, 40 New Eng. L. Rev. 351 (2006)

 

Orit Kamir, Honor and Dignity in the Film Unforgiven: Implications for Sociolegal Theory, 40 Law & Soc’y Rev. 193 (2006)

 

Neil M. Richards, The Information Privacy Law Project, 94 Geo. L.J. 1087 (2006)

 

Aaron Schwabach, Harry Potter and the Unforgivable Curses: Norm Formation, Inconsistency, and the Rule of Law in the Wizarding World, 11 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 309 (2006)

 

Debora L. Threedy, Legal Archaeology: Excavating Cases, Reconstructing Context, 80 Tul. L. Rev. 1197 (2006)

 

Robert L. Tsai, Democracy’s Handmaid, 86 B.U. L. Rev. 1 (2006)

 

Robin West, Desperately Seeking a Moralist, 29 Harv. J. L. & Gender 1 (2006)

 

 

 

2005

 

 

Books

 

Gary Rosenshield, Western Law, Russian Justice: Dostoevsky, The Jury, and the Law (2005)

 

Erica Sheen & Lorna Hutson (editors), Literature, Politics, and Law in Renaissance England (2005)

 

 

Articles

 

Anonymous, Harry Potter and the Law, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 427 (2005)

 

Susan Ayres, The Power of Stories: Gloucester Tales, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 1 (2005)

 

Jack M. Balkin, Deconstruction’s Legal Career, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 719 (2005)

 

Milner S. Ball, The Failure and Beginnings Again, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2263 (2005)

 

Jane B. Baron, The Rhetoric of Law and Literature: A Skeptical View, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2273 (2005)

 

Robert Batey, Da Vinci Versus Kafka: Looking for Answers, 8 N.Y. City L. Rev. 319 (2005)

 

Robert Batey, Atticus Finch, Boris A. Max, and the Lawyer’s Dilemma, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 389 (2005)

 

Robert Batey, In Defense of Porfiry Petrovich, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2283 (2005)

 

Christian Biet, Tragedy of the Scaffold, Tragedy of the Trial: Tragedy, Representation of the Public, Innermost Convicion, and Personal Judgments, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2303 (2005)

 

Jane B. Baron, The Rhetoric of Law and Literature: A Skeptical View , 26 Cardozo L. Rev 2273 (2005)

 

Joseph Biancalana, The Politics and Law of Philoctetes, 17 Law & Literature 155 (2005)

 

Curtis Bridgeman, Allegheny College Revisited: Cardozo, Consideration, and Formalism in Context, 39 U. C. Davis L. Rev. 149 (2005)

 

Joseph Brooker, What We Talk About When We Talk About Death, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 847 (2005)

 

Joseph Brooker, Satire Bust: The Wagers of Money, 17 Law & Literature 321 (2005)

 

Daniela Carpi, Law, Discretion, Equity in The Merchant of Venice and Measure for Measure, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2317 (2005)

 

David Carroll, Guilt By “Race”: Injustice in Camus’s The Stranger, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2331 (2005)

 

Rosanna Cavallaro, Solution to Dissolution: Detective Fiction from Wilkie Collins to Gabriel García Màrquez, 15 Tex. J. Women & Law 1( Fall 2005)

 

Sue Chaplin, “Written In the Black Letter:” The Gothic and the Rule of Law, 17 Law & Literature 47 (2005)

 

Stephen Clingman, On Ethical Grounds, 17 Law & Literature 279 (2005)

 

Simon Critchley, Satura Resartus: Living in the Wood With Bears, 17 Law & Literature 433 (2005)

 

Wendy Nicole Duong, Law is Law and Art is Art and Shall the Two Ever Meet? Law and Literature: The Comparative Creative Processes, 15 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 1 (2005)

 

Steven Eisenstat, Revenge, Justice and Law: Recognizing the Victim’s Desire for Vengeance as a Justification for Punishment, 50 Wayne L. Rev. 1115 (2005)

 

Jeanne Gaakeer, “The Art to Find the Mind’s Construction in the Face,” Lombroso’s Criminal Anthropology and Literature: The Example of Zola, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2345 (2005)

 

Maria Grahn Farley, Astrid and Me, 17 Law & Literature 269 (2005)

 

Peter Goodrich, Lex Laetans: Three Theses on the Unbearable Lightness of Legal Critique, 17 Law & Literature 293 (2005)

 

Sean J. Griffith, Good Faith Business Judgment: A Theory of Rhetoric in Corporate Law Jurisprudence, 55 Duke L.J. 1 (2005).

 

Lynda Hall, Ruthann Robson: Writing Life and Fiction Theory, 8 N.Y. City L. Rev. 401 (2005)

 

Brian F. Havel, In Search of a Theory of Public Memory: The State, the Individual, and Marcel Proust, 80 Ind. L.J. 605 (2005)

 

Zachary Heiden, Fences and Neighbors, 17 Law & Literature 225 (2005)

 

Arthur J. Jacobson, Gary Minda, Failure of the Word: The Rise of Law and Literature, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2217 (2005)

 

Joseph Jenkins, Heavy Law/Light Law: Walter Benjamin, Friedrich Nietzsche, Robert Bork, Duncan Kennedy, 17 Law & Literature 249 (2005)

 

Thomas C. Klein, Imperfect Order: Reflections of the Law in Two Classic Children’s Novels, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 303 (2005)

 

Alfred S. Konefsky, The Accidental Legal Historian: Herman Melville and the History of American Law, 52 Buff. L. Rev. 1179 (2005)

 

Sanford Levinson, In Praise of Richard Weisberg and Engaged Scholarship,  26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2247 (2005)

 

Michele Lowrie, Slander and Horse Law in Horace, Sermones 2.1, 17 Law & Literature 405 (2005)

 

Daniela Marcheschi, Ethics as One of the Fundamentals of Language, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2387 (2005)

 

Andrea McArdle, The Confluence of Law and Antebellum Black Literature, 17 Law & Literature 183 (2005)

 

Christine Metteer Lorillard, Stories That Make the Law Free: Literature as a Bridge Between the Law and the Culture in Which it Must Exist, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 251 (2005)

 

Gary Minda, Narratives of International Law and Literature After 9/11, 11 ILSA J. Int’l & Comp. L. 435 (2005)

 

Gary Minda, Reflections, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2397 (2005)

 

Harriet Murav, The Jew as Translator in Soviet Russia, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2401 (2005)

 

Edward Mussawir,  The Cinematics of Jurisprudence: Scenes of Law’s Moving Image, 17 Law & Literature 131 (2005)

 

Michael Newcity, Why is There No Russian Atticus Finch? Or Even a Russian Rumpole?, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 271 (2005)

 

Danielle Ofri, Literary Magazines in Unlikely Settings, 8 N.Y. City L. Rev. 423 (2005)

 

Imani Perry, Occupying the Universal, Embodying the Subject,: African American Literary Jurisprudence, 17 Law & Literature 97 (2005)

 

Penelope Pether, Is There Anything Outside the Class? Law, Literature and Pedagogy, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2415 (2005)

 

Julie Stone Peters, “Literature,” The “Rights of Man,” and Narratives of Atrocity: Historical Backgrounds to the Culture of Testimony, 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 253 (2005)

 

Parker B. Potter, Jr. Ordeal by Trial: Judicial References to the Nightmare World of Franz Kafka, 3 Pierce L. Rev. 195 (2005)

 

Bjorn Quiring, A Consuming Dish: Supplementing Raffield, 17 Law & Literature 397 (2005)

 

Paul Raffield, A Discredited Priesthood: The Failings of Common Lawyers and Their Representation in Seventeenth Century Satirical Drama, 17 Law & Literature 365 (2005)

 

Paul Raffield, Contract, Classicism and the Common Weal: Coke’s Reports and the Foundations of the Modern English Constitution, 17 Law & Literature 69 (2005)

 

Thane Rosenbaum, Body and Soul Under the Law, and the Response from Law and Literature in Bartleby, the Scrivener and Billy  Budd, Sailor, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2425 (2005)

 

Bernhard Schlink, Literature as an Institution, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2435 (2005)

 

David Skeel, Point Blank Verse: A School of Poetry Says the Words of Judges Provide a More Vivid Record of What We See and Feel than the Stanzas of Shelley or Wordsworth, 2005 Oct Legal Aff. 56 (2005)

 

Annie M. Smith, Great Judicial Opinions Versus Great Literature: Should The Two Be Measured by the Same Criteria?, 36 McGeorge L. Rev. 757 (2005)

 

Daniel J. Solove, Billy Budd and Security in Times of Crisis, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2443 (2005)

 

Dan E. Stigall, Prosecuting Raskolnikov: A Literary and Legal Look at “Consciousness of Guilt” Evidence, 2005 DEC Army Law. 54   (2005)

 

Martin Stone, Questioning Attitude: Questions About Derrida, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 613 (2005)

 

Mark J. Sundahl, When Literature Becomes Law: An Example from Ancient Greece, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev 331 (2005)

 

Susan Tiefenbrun, The Failure of the International Laws of War and the Role of Art and Story Telling as a Self-Help Remedy for Restorative Justice, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 91 (2005)

 

Stacey A. Tovino, Incorporating Literature Into a Health Law Curriculum, 9 Mich. St. U. J. Med & L 213 (2005)

 

Katrin Trustedt, Secondary Satire and the Sea Change of Romance: Reading William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, 17 Law & Literature 321 (2005)

 

Robert L. Tsai, Sacred Visions of Law, 90 Iowa L. Rev. 1095 (2005)

 

Michael Vitiello, Professor Kingsfield: The Most Misunderstood Characters in Literature, 33 Hofstra L. Rev. 955 (2005)

 

Judge Alex Kozinski & Alexander Volokh, The Appeal, 103 Mich. L. Rev. 1391 (2005) (on Franz Kafka, The Trial)

 

Marco Wan, Taking Ian Watt to Court, Or How Do Jurors Read Stories?, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 417 (2005)

 

Zhang Wanhong, The Orphan of China: Law and Literature in Contemporary China, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2497 (2005)

 

Ian Ward, A Man of Feelings: William Godwin’s Romantic Embrace, 17 Law & Literature 21 (2005)

 

Ian Ward, Narrative Jurisprudence and Trans National Justice, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 155 (2005)

 

Richard H. Weisberg, 20 Years (Or 2000?) of Story Telling on the Law: Is Justice Detectable?, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2223 (2005)

 

Robin West, The Lawless Adjudicator, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2253 (2005)

 

Steven L. Winter, Melville, Slavery, and the Failure of the Judicial Process, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2471 (2005)

 

Symposium, Failure of the Word: The Rise of Law and Literature, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2217 (2005)

 

Kenji Yoshino, The City and the Poet, 114 Yale L.J. 1835 (2005)

 

 

2004

 

Books

 

A.G. Harmon, Eternal Bonds, True Contracts: Law and Nature in Shakespeare’s Problem Plays (2004)

 

Patrick Hanafin, Adam Gearey, & Joseph Brooker, eds., Law and Literature (2004)

 

Daniel J. Solove, The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age (2004)

 

Articles

 

Susan Ayres, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle: How Children’s Literature Reflects Motherhood, Identity, and International Adoption, 10 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 315 (2004)

 

Thomas C. Bilello, Accomplished With What She Lacks: Law, Equity, and Portia’s Con, 16 Law & Literature 11 (2004)

 

Emiliano J. Buis, How To Play Justice and Drama in Antiquity: Law and Theater in Athens as Performative Rituals, 16 Fla. J. Int’L. 697 (2004)

 

Marcia Canavan, Using Literature to Teach Legal Writing, 23 QLR 1 (2004)

 

Michael W. Carroll, Whose Music is it Anyway?: How We Came to View Musical Expression as a Form of Property, 72 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1405 (2004)

 

Rosanna Cavallaro, Pride and Prejudice and Proof: Quotidian Factfinding and Rules of Evidence, 55 Hastings L. J. 697 (2004)

 

John R. Dorocak & S.E.C. Purvis, Using Fiction in Courses: Why Not Admit It?, 16 Law & Literature 65 (2004)

 

Joseph Z. Fleming, Title IX From the Red Rose Crew to Grutter: The Law and Literature of Sports, 14 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 793 (2004)

 

Amy L. Gibson, Using Circumstantial Evidence to Discover Shakespeare: The Importance of Good Legal Analysis, 72 Tenn. L. Rev. 309 (2004)

 

Peter Goodrich, Satirical Legal Studies: From the Legists to the Lizard, 103 Mich. L. Rev. 397 (2004)

 

David Gurnham, The Otherness of the Dead: The Fates of Antigone, Naricissus and the Sly Fox, and the Search for Justice, 16 Law & Literature 327 (2004)

 

A.G. Harmon, Sacrifice in the Public Square: Ciceronian Rhetoric in More’s Utopia and the Ultimate Ends of Counsel, 16 Law & Literature 93 (2004)

 

Anselm Haverkamp, Richard II, Bracton, and the End of Political Theology, 16 Law & Literature 313 (2004)

 

Deborah Hecht, Private Letters and the Law: Edith Wharton’s Questions About Ownership and the Right to Publish Private Letters, 20 Touro L. Rev. 545 (2004)

 

Kristin Huston, The Lawyer as Savior: What Literature Says About the Attorney’s Role in Redemption, 73 UMKC L. Rev. 161 (2004)

 

Kristin Brandser Kalsem, Law, Literature, and Libel: Victorian Censorship of “Dirty Filthy” Books on Birth Control, 10 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 533 (2004)

 

Adam Komisaruk, The Privatization of Pleasure: “Crim Con.” In Wollstonecraft’s Maria, 16 Law & Literature 33 (2004)

 

Alfred S. Konefsky, The Accidental Historian: Herman Melville and the History of American Law, 52 Buff. L. Rev. 1179 (2004)

 

Daniel J. Kornstein, Mark Twain’s Evidence: The Never Ending Riverboat Debate, 72 Tenn. L. Rev. 1 (2004)

 

Pnina Lahav, Theater in the Courtroom: The Chicago Conspiracy Trial, 16 Law & Literature 381 (2004)

 

Patrick Lenta, The Tikoloshe and the Reasonable Man: Transgressing South African Legal Fictions, 16 Law & Literature 353 (2004)

 

Leonard J. Long, Law’s Character in Eliot’s Felix Holt, the Radical, 16 Law & Literature 237 (2004)

 

John E. MacKinnon, Law and Tenderness in Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader, 16 Law & Literature 179 (2004)

 

Michael J. Madison, The Narratives of Cyberspace Law (Or, Learning from Casablanca), 27 Colum. J.L. & Arts 249 (2004)

 

Desmond Manderson, In the Tout Court of Shakespeare: Interdisciplinary Pedagogy in Law, 54 J. Legal Educ. 283 (2004)

 

Note, Being Atticus Finch: The Professional Role of Empathy in To Kill a Mockingbird, 117 Harv. L. Rev. 1682 (2004)

 

Trisha Olson, Pausing Upon Portia, 19 J.L. & Religion 299 (2004)

 

Robert E. Rains, To Rhyme or Not to Rhyme: An Appraisal, 16 Law & Literature 1 (2004)

 

The Honorable Juan Ramirez, Jr., Amy D. Ronner, Voiceless Billy Budd: Melville’s Tribute to the Sixth Amendment, 41 Cal. W. L. Rev. 103 (2004)

 

Jeffrey I. Roth, Reading and Misreading The Reader, 16 Law & Literature 163 (2004)

 

Mark Sanders,  Truths and Contestation: Literature in Law,  16 Law & Literature 475 (2004)

 

Jeffrey G. Sherman, A Tax Teacher Tries Law and (Dramatic) Literature, 37 Suffolk U.L. Rev. 255 (2004)

 

Daniel Stern, Some Notes Toward a Response to The Reader, 16 Law & Literature 203 (2004)

 

Roger Stritmatter, A Law Case in Verse: Venus and Adonis and the Authorship Question, 72 Tenn. L. Rev. 171 (2004)

 

Pedro Alexis Tabensky, Judging and Understanding, 16 Law & Literature 207 (2004)

 

Robert L. Tsai, Fire, Metaphor and Constitutional Myth-Making, 93 Geo. L.J. 181 (2004)

 

Richard H. Weisberg, A Sympathy That Does Not Condone: Notes in Summation on Schlink’s The Reader, 16 Law & Literature 229 (2004)

 

Jonathan Yovel, Running Backs, Wolves, and Other Fatalities: How Manipulations of Narrative Coherence in Legal Opinions Marginalize Violent Death, 16 Law & Literature 127 (2004)

 

 

2003

 

 

Books

 

Charles Ross, Elizabethan Literature and the Law of Fraudulent Conveyance: Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare (2003)

 

 

Articles

 

Susan Bandes, Searching for Worlds Beyond the Canon: Narrative, Rhetoric, and Legal Change, 28 Law & Soc. Inquiry 271 (2003)

 

Nina Barclay, Rhetoric and Law in Ovid’s Orpheus, 15 Law & Literature 395 (2003)

 

Patrick McKinley Brennan, Meaning’s Edge, Love’s Priority, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 2060 (2003)

 

David Caudill, Law and Literature, Literature and Science, and Enhancing the Disclosure of Law/Science Relations, 27 J. Legal Prof. 1 (2003)

 

Christine Alice Corcos, Prosecutors, Prejudices, and Justice: Observations on Presuming Innocence in Popular Culture and Law, 34 U. Toledo L. Rev. 793 (2003)

 

Christine Alice Corcos, Legal Fictions: Irony, Storytelling, Truth, and Justice in the Modern Courtroom Drama, 25 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 503 (2003)

 

Kieran Dolin, Continuing Negotiations: Law and Literature in Short Stories by Louis Auchincloss, 15 Law & Literature 189 (2003)

 

Denis Donoghue, Moby Dick After September 11th, 15 Law & Literature 161 (2003)

 

Pintip Hompluem Dunn, Note, How Judges Overrule: Speech Act Theory and the Doctrine of Stare Decisis, 113 Yale L.J. 493 (2003)

 

Samuel Y. Edgerton, When Even Artists Encouraged the Death Penalty, 15 Law & Literature 235 (2003)

 

Anthony Paul Farley, Behind the Wall of Sleep, 15 Law & Literature 421 (2003)

 

Nouri Gana, Beyond the Pale: Toward an Exemplary Relationship Between the Judge and the Literary Critic, 15 Law & Literature 313 (2003)

 

Adam Gearey, African Nietzche: Poetry, Philosophy and African Legal Thinking, 24 Cardozo L. Rev. 903 (2003)

 

Norman Greene, Samuel Edgerton, Barbara Jaffe, Pictures and Punishment in Western Culture: The Aesthetic Image of Public Execution and Its Impact on Criminal Justice, 15 Law & Literature 229 (2003)

 

Peter Heerey, Aesthetics, Culture, and the Whole Damn Thing, 15 Law & Literature 295 (2003)

 

Barbara Jaffe, William Hogarth and Eighteenth Century English Law Relating to Capital Punishment, 15 Law & Literature 267 (2003)

 

John M. Kang, The Uses of Insincerity: Thomas Hobbes’s Theory of Law and Society, 15 Law & Literature 371 (2003)

 

Lenora Ledwon, The Poetics of Evidence: Some Applications from Law & Literature, 21 QLR 1145 (2003)

 

Desmond Manderson, From Hunger to Love: Myths of the Source, Interpretation, and Constitution of Law in Children’s Literature, 15 Law & Literature 87

 

Anna Rose Mathieson, Every Move You Make: How Stories Shape the Law of Stalking, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 1589 (2003)

 

James McBride, Revisiting a Seminal Text of the Law and Literature Movement: A Girardian Reading of Herman Melville’s Billy Budd, Sailor, 3 Margins 285 (2003)

 

Andreas Philippopoulos Mihalopoulos, The Suspension of Suspension: Settling for the Improbable, 15 Law & Literature 345 (2003)

 

Ed Morgan, On Art and the Death Penalty: Invitation to a Beheading, 15 Law & Literature 279

 

Jane O’Sullivan, “Loquacious with an Obstinate Silence”: Sexual and Textual Subversions in Freud’s Dora and Fowles’ A Maggot, 15 Law & Literature 209 (2003)

 

Sunil Rao, Making Sense of Making Stories: Law, Literature, Life, 95 Law Libr. J. 455 (2003)

 

Lucia A. Silecchia, Things Are Seldom What They Seem: Judges and Lawyers in the Tales of Mark Twain, 35 Conn. L. Rev. 559 (2003)

 

Harold P. Southerland, Law, Literature, and History, 28 Vt. L. Rev. 1 (2003)

 

 

2002

 

 

Books

 

Anthony Chase, Movies on Trial : The Legal System on the Silver Screen (2002)

 

Gregg D. Crane, Race, Citizenship, and Law in American Literature (2002)

 

Richard Firth Green, Crisis of Truth: Literature and Law in Ricardian England (2002)

 

Edward J. White, Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare (2002)

 

Melanie Williams, Empty Justice: One Hundred years of Law, Literature and Philosophy (2002)

 

 

Articles

 

Richard B. Allen, Law and Lawyers in Literature: Shakespeare’s Portia Stages a Masquerade, 12 SUM Experience 22 (2002)

 

Marina A. Angel, Classical Greek Influences on an American Feminist:  Susan Glaspell's Debt to Aristophanes, 52 Syracuse L. Rev. 81 (2002)

 

Alyson Bardsley, Belief and Beyond: The Law, the Nation, and the Drama in Joanna Baillie’s Witchcraft, 14 Yale J.L. & Human 231 (2002)

 

William Burnham, The Legal Context and Contributions of Dotoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, 100 Mich. L. Rev. 1227 (2002)

 

David S. Caudill, Scientific Narratives in Law: An Introduction, 14 Law & Literature 253 (2002)

 

Nancy L. Cook, A Call to Affirmative Action for Fiction’s Heroes of Color, or How Hawkeye, Huck and Atticus Foil the Work of Antiracism, 11 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 603 (2002)

 

Sonja J.M. Cooper, Comments on Lawyer Advertising Papers, 14 Law & Literature 207 (2002)

 

M.T.C. Cronin, The Law of Poetry (Selected Poems), 14 Law & Literature 229 (2002)

 

Michael M. Epstein, Victorian Divorce Anxiety and the Lawyer Statesman in Fin de Siecle Advertising, Literature and Debate, 14 Law & Literature 143 (2002)

 

Richard Epstein, Does Literature Work as Social Science: The Case of George Orwell, 73 U Colo. L. Rev. 987 (2002)

 

Tatiana Flessas, Sacrificial Stone, 14 Law & Literature 49 (2002)

 

Daniel M. Filler, Lawyers in the Yellow Pages, 14 Law & Literature 169 (2002)

 

Peter Goodrich, Erotic Melancholia: Law, Literature, and Love, 14 Law & Literature 103 (2002)

 

Dominique Gros, Le “Gardien de la Loi,” Selon Kafka, 14 Law & Literature 11 (2002)

 

Geoffrey H. Hartman, A Note on Plain Speech and Transparency, 14 Law & Literature 25 (2002)

 

Jonathan M. Hyman & Lela P. Love, If Portia Were a Mediator: An Inquiry Into Justice in Mediation, 9 Clinical L. Rev. 157 (2002)

 

Linda K. Kerber, Writing Our Own Rare Books, 14 Yale J.L. & Feminism 429 (2002)

 

Douglas E. Litowitz, Franz Kafka’s Outsider Jurisprudence, 27 Law & Soc. Inquiry 103 (2002)

 

Deborah B. Luyster, The Art of Alibi: English Law Courts and the Novel, 14 Law & Literature 595 (2002)

 

Deborah Luyster, Lawyering Skills in Law and Literature, 81 JAN Mich. B.J. 56 (2002)

 

William P. MacNeil, “Kidlit” as “Law and Lit”: Harry Potter and the Scales of Justice, 14 Law & Literature 545 (2002)

 

Robin Paul Malloy, Advertising and the Commodification of Lawyers, 14 Law & Literature 197 (2002)

 

Maureen E. Markey, Charles Dickens’ Bleak House: Mr Tulkinghorn as a Successful Literary Lawyer, 14 St. Thomas L. Rev. 689 (2002)

 

Simon Petch, The Business of the Barrister in A Tale of Two Cities, 44 Criticism 27 (2002)

 

Teresa Godwin Phelps, Atticus, Thomas, and the Meaning of Justice, 77 Notre Dame L. Rev. 925 (2002)

 

Marianne Sadowski, Note, “In an Evil Hour”: Confessions, Narrative Framing, and Cultural Complicity in Law and Literature, 34 Conn. L. Rev. 695 (2002)

 

Mariana Valverde, Justice as Irony: A Queer Ethical Experiment, 14 Law & Literature 85 (2002)

 

Richard H. Weisberg, Fish Takes the Bait; Holocaust Denial and Post Modernist Theory, 14 Law & Literature 131 (2002)

 

Peter M. Wolrich, Wagner’s Ring Interpreted in Light of Legal Principles, 14 Law & Literature 31 (2002)

 

Emmanuel Yewah, The Depiction of Law in African Literary Texts, 10 U. Miami Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 109 (2002)

 

 

Book Reviews

 

Jessica M. Silbey, Book Review, What We Do When We Do Law and Popular Culture, 27 Law & Soc. Inquiry 139 (2002) (reviewing Richard Sherwin, When Law Goes Pop (2000))

 

 

 

2001

 

 

Books

 

Maria Aristodemou, Law and Literature: Journeys from Here to Eternity (2001)

 

Steve Greenfield & Guy Osborn, Film and the Law (2001)

 

Stefan Machura & Peters Robson, Law and Film (2001)

 

Dennis Patterson, The Theory of Law as Literature (2001)

 

Steven L. Winter, A Clearing in the Forest: Law, Life, and Mind (2001)

 

 

Articles

 

George Anastaplo, Law & Literature and the Christian Heritage: Explorations, 40 Brandeis L.J. 191 (2001)

 

George Anastaplo, Law & Literature and the Austen Dostoyevsky Axis: Explorations, 46 S.D. L. Rev. 712 (2001)

 

George Anastaplo, Law & Literature and Shakespeare: Explorations, 26 Okla. City. U.L. Rev. 1 (2001)

 

Paul Bergman, The Movie Lawyers Guide to Redemptive Legal Practice, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1393 (2001)

 

Kristin Brandser, Alice in Legal Wonderland: A Cross Examination of Gender, Race, and Empire in Victorian Law and Literature, 24 Harv. Women’s L.J. 221 (2001)

 

Paul G. Chevigny, From Betrayal to Violence: Dante’s Inferno and the Social Construction of Crime, 26 Law & Soc. Inquiry 787 (2001)

 

Brady Coleman, Lord Denning and Justice Cardozo: The Judge as Poet Philosopher, 32 Rutgers L.J. 485 (2001)

 

Christopher A. Colmo, Law and Love in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, 26 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 307 (2001)

 

M.T.C. Cronin, Selected Poems, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 137 (2001)

 

Tim Dare, Lawyers, Ethics, and To Kill a Mockingbird, 25 Phil. & Lit. 127 (2001)

 

Casey Davis, Introducing Trials into Law and Literature Classes, 26 Okla. City U.L. Rev. 447 (2001)

 

Ilene Durst, The Lawyer’s Image, the Writer’s Imagination: Professionalism and the Storyteller’s Art in Nadine Gordimer’s the House Gun, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 299 (2001)

 

Lawrence M. Friedman & Issachar Rosen-Zvi, Illegal Fictions: Mystery Novels and the Popular Image of Crime, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1411 (2001)

 

Peter Goodrich, Europe in America: Grammatology, Legal Studies, and the Politics of Transmission, 101 Colum. L. Rev. 2033 (2001)

 

Nancy Morales Gonzalez, Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence and the Totality of the Circumstances of Two Literary Characters, 69 UMKC L. Rev. 883 (2001)

 

Louise Halper, Measure for Measure: Law, Prerogative, Subversion, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 221 (2001)

 

Daniel J. Kornstein, Comment on Prof. Halper’s Reading of Measure for Measure, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 265 (2001)

 

Sarah Krakoff,, Does “Law and Literature” Survive Lawyerland?, 101 Colum. L. Rev. 1742 (2001)

 

Daniel Larner, Passions for Justice: Fragmentation and Union in Tragedy, Farce, Comedy, and Tragicomedy, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 107 (2001)

 

John Leubsdorf, The Structure of Judicial Opinions, 86 Minn. L. Rev. 447 (2001)

 

Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Can They Do That? Legal Ethics in Popular Culture: Of Characters and Acts, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1305 (2001)

 

Gary Minda, Cool Jazz But Not So Hot Literary Text in Lawyerland: James Boyd White’s Improvisations of Law as Literature, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 157 (2001)

 

Timothy P. O’Neill, Why Miranda Does Not Prevent Confessions: Some Lessons from Albert Camus, Arthur Miller and Oprah Winfrey, 51 Syracuse L. Rev. 863 (2001)

 

Guy Osborn, Borders and Boundaries: Locating the Law in Film, 28 J. L. & Soc’y 164 (2001)

 

David Ray Papke, Law, Cinema, and Ideology: Hollywood Legal Films of the 1950s, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1473 (2001)

 

David Ray Papke, Lawyer Fiction in the Saturday Evening Post: Ephraim Tutt, Perry Mason, and Middle Class Expectations, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 207 (2001)

 

Norman Rosenberg, Looking for Law in All the Old Traces: The Movies of Classical Hollywood the Law, and the Case(s) of Film Noir, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1443 (2001)

 

Amy Ross, Vienna Then and Now: The Impact of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure on the Twenty-First Century Legal Profession, 46 S.D. L. Rev. 781 (2001)

 

William T. Schemmel, Law and Literature, 45 DEC Res Gestae 50 (2001)

 

Richard K. Sherwin, Nomos and Cinema, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1519 (2001)

 

Jessica Silbey, Patterns of Courtroom Justice, 28 J. L. & Soc’y 97 (2001)

 

Daniel J. Solove, Privacy and Power: Computer Databases and Metaphors for Information Privacy, 53 Stan. L. Rev. 1393 (2001)

 

Alyson Sprafkin, Language Strategy and Scrutiny in the Judicial Opinion and the Poem, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 271 (2001)

 

Symposium, Shakespeare and the Law,  26 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 1-470 (2001)

 

Symposium, Ralph Ellison and the Law,  26 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 823-1081 (2001)

 

Scott Turow, Law and Literature: Introductory Remarks and Panel Discussion, 31 N.M. L. Rev. 67 (2001)

 

Cornelia Vismann, “Rejouer Les Crimes” Theater vs. Video, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 119 (2001)

 

Larry Wertheim, Dickens’ Lesser Lawyers, 46 S.D. L. Rev. 695 (2001)

 

Steven L. Winter, The Next Century of Legal Thought?, 22 Cardozo. L. Rev. 747 (2001)

 

Edwin M. Yoder, Jr., Melville’s Billy Budd and the Trials of Captain Vere, 45 St. Louis U. L.J. 1109 (2001)

 

Peter K. Yu, Piracy, Prejudice, and Perspectives: An Attempt to Use Shakespeare to Reconfigure the U.S. China Intellectual Property Debate, 19 B.U. Int'l L.J. 1 (2001)

 

 

Book Reviews

 

Dennis Patterson, Book Review, The Theory of Law as Literature, 49 Buff. L. Rev. 477 (2001) (reviewing Guyora Binder & Robert Weisberg, Literary Criticisms of Law (2000))

 

James Seaton, Book Review, 13 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 193 (2001) (reviewing James Boyd White, From Expectations to Experience)

 

Steven L. Winter, Book Review, 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1607 (2001) (reviewing Anthony G. Amsterdam & Jerome Bruner, Minding the Law (2000))

 

 

2000

 

Books

 

Anthony G. Amsterdam & Jerome Bruner, Minding the Law (2000)

 

Guyora Binder & Robert Weisberg, Literary Criticisms of Law (2000)

 

Peter Brooks, Troubling Confessions: Speaking: Guilt in Law and Literature (2000)

 

Elizabeth Villiers Gemmette ed., Law In Literature: Legal Themes in Short Stories (2000)

 

Paul Kahn, Law and Love: The Trials of King Lear (2000)

 

Jeffrey C. Kinkley, Chinese Justice, the Fiction: Law and Literature in Modern China (2000)

 

Richard K. Sherwin, When Law Goes Pop (2000)

 

 

Articles

 

George Anastaplo, Law and Literature and the Moderns: Explorations, 20 N. Ill. U.L. Rev. 251 (2000)

 

Michael Asimow, Bad Lawyers in the Movies, 24 Nova L. Rev. 533 (2000)

 

Rob Atkinson, Nihilism Need Not Apply: Law and Literature in Barth's The Floating Opera, 32 Arizona State L.J. 747 (2000)

 

Milner S. Ball, Just Stories, 12 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 37 (2000)

 

Jane B. Barron, Language Matters, 34 J. Marshall L. Rev. 163 (2000)

 

John M. Breen, Statutory Interpretation and the Lessons of Llewellyn, 33 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 263 (2000)

 

Erin A. Cook, Shining Lights at the Bar: Shakespeare’s Portia as a Model for Female Attorneys, 30 Cumb. L. Rev. 517 (2000)

 

Joel R. Cornwell, Languages of a Divided Kingdom: Logic and Literacy in the Writing Curriculum, 34 J. Marshall L. Rev. 49 (2000)

 

John Denvir, Law, Lawyers, Film, and Television, 24 Legal Studies Forum 343 (2000)

 

Marinos Diamantides, Review Essay: The Long Way to an Undisciplined Literature, 12 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 293 (2000) (reviewing Peter Lang, Undisciplining Literature: Literature, Law & Culture (1999)).

 

C.R.B. Dunlop, Samuel Warren: A Victorian Law and Literature Practitioner, 12 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 265 (2000)

 

N. Bruce Duthu, Incorporative Discourse in Federal Indian Law: Negotiating Tribal Sovereignty Though the Lens of Native American Literature, 13 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 141 (2000)

 

Elizabeth Villiers Gemmette, Filling In the Silence: Domestic Violence, Literature and Law, 32 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 91 (2000)

 

Roberta M. Harding, Capital Punishment as Human Sacrifice: A Societal Ritual as Depicted in George Eliot’s Adam Bede, 48 Buff. L. Rev. 175 (2000)

 

Timothy Hoff, Anatomy of a Murder, 24 Legal Studies Forum 660 (2000)

 

Jason P. Isralowitz,  Lonely Hearts and Murderers: The Fourth Amendment Through Hitchcock’s Lens, 24 Legal Studies Forum 99 (2000)

 

Lyonette Louis Jacques, Gaps in International Legal Literature, I. Chi. J. Int’l L. 101 (2000)

 

Orit Kamir, Feminist Law and Film: Imagining Judges and Justice, 75 Chi. Kent L. Rev. 899 (2000)

 

Orit Kamir, Judgment by Film: Socio-Legal Functions of Rashomon, 12 Yale J.L. & Human. 39 (2000)

 

Kenneth L. Karst, Local Discourse and the Social Issues, 12 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 1 (2000)

 

Daniel J. Kornstein, He Knew More: Balzac and the Law, 21 Pace L. Rev. 1 (2000)

 

Edward J. Larson, Tales of Death: Storytelling in the Physician Assisted Suicide Litigation, 39 Washburn L.J. 159 (2000)

 

Lenora Ledwon, Common Sense, Contracts, and Law and Literature: Why Lawyers Should Read Henry James, 16 Touro L. Rev. 1065 (2000)

 

Randy Lee, Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons and the Art of Discerning Integrity, 9 Widener J. Pub. L. 305 (2000)

 

Pedro A. Malavet, Literature and the Arts as Antisubordination Praxis: Latcrit Theory and Cultural Production: The Confessions of an Accidental Crit, 33 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1293 (2000)

 

Calvin Massey, Civic Discourse and Cultural Transformation, 12 Cardozo Stud L. & Literature 193 (2000)

 

Carrie Menkel Meadow, Telling Stories in School: Using Case Studies and Stories to Teach Legal Ethics, 69 Fordham L. Rev. 787 (2000)

 

Harriet Murav, The Beilis Ritual Murder Trial and the Culture of Apocalypse, 12 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 243 (2000)

 

Steven M. Oxenhandler, The Lady Doth Protest Too Much Methinks: The Use of Figurative Language from Shakespeare’s Hamlet in American Case Law, 23 Hamline L. Rev. 370 (2000)

 

Richard A. Posner, What Has Modern Literary Theory to Offer Law?, 53 Stan. L. Rev. 195 (2000)

 

Deborah Waire Post, Teaching Interdisciplinarily: Law and Literature as a Cultural Critique, 44 St. Louis U. L.J. 1247 (2000)

 

Nancy B. Rapoport, Dressed for Excess: How Hollywood Affects the Professional Behavior of Lawyers, 14 Notre Dam J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 49 (2000)

 

David A. J. Richards, Public and Private in the Discourse of the First Amendment, 12 Cardozo Stud L. & Literature 61 (2000)

 

Ysaiah Ross, Female Lawyers in the Movies, 74 Law Institute J.28 (July 2000)

 

Austin Sarat, Imagining the Law of the Father: Loss, Dread, and Mourning in the Sweet Hereafter, 34 Law & Soc’y Rev. 3 (2000)

 

Colleen Sheppard & Sarah Westphal, Narratives, Law and the Relational Context: Exploring Stories of Violence in Young Women’s Lives, 15 Wis. Women's L.J. 335 (2000)

 

Dan Simon, The Double Consciousness of Judging: The Problematic Legacy of Cardozo, 79 Or. L. Rev. 1033 (2000)

 

Margaret V. Turano, Moments of Grace: Lawyers Reading Literature, 72 OCT N.Y. St. B.J. 12 (2000)

 

William Joseph Wagner, The Pursuit of the Hunt, Interrupted: Changing Literary Images of Law, 49 Cath. U.L. Rev. 945 (2000)

 

Robin L. West, Are There Nothing But Texts in this Class? Interpreting the Interpretive Turns in Legal Thought, 76 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1125 (2000)

 

Richard H. Weisberg, “The Verdict” Is In: The Civic Implications of Civil Trials, 50 DePaul L. Rev. 525 (2000)