PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE
MARCH 2000
Items listed here were not necessarily published in March 2000.
Baron, Jane B., Law, literature, and the problems of interdisciplinarity, 108 Yale Law Journal 1059 (March 1999). Brophy, Alfred L., Humanity, utility, and logic in Southern legal thought: Harriet Beecher Stowe's vision in Dred: a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, 78 B. U. L. Rev. 1113 (1998). Conley, John M. and William M. O'Barr, Just Words: Law, Language, and Power (1998)(Language and Legal Discourse). Coffman, Carrie S., Note: Gingerbread Women: Stereotypical female attorneys in the novels of John Grisham, 8 Southern California Review of Law and Womens Studies 73 (Fall 1998). Dragich, Martha J., Justice Blackmun, Franz Kafka, and capital punishment, 63 Missouri Law Review 853 (Fall 1998). Elton, William R., Shakespeares Troilus and Cressida and the Inns of Court Revels (2000). Esquibel, Amanda K., Be led not into temptation: ethics lessons from The Rainmaker, 26 University of Memphis Law Review 1325 (Summer 1996).
Green, Richard Firth, A Crisis of Truth: LIterature and Law in Ricardian England (1999)(The Middle Ages Series). History, Memory, and the Law (Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Kearns eds.; 1999)(Amherst Series in Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought). Johnson, Barbara, Anthropomorphism in lyric and law, 10 Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 549 (Summer 1998). Law and the Arts (Susan Tiefenbrun ed.; 1999)(Contributions in Legal Studies).
Marrero-Fene, Raul A., La poetica de la ley en los textos coloniales (Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1997). Marsh, Joss, Word crimes:blasphemy, culture, and literature in nineteenth-century England, 109 Yale Law Journal 155 (October 1998). Matteson, John, Blasphemy, Prudence, Slavery: Ethics in Law and Literature in the Age of Emerson (Dissertation, Columbia University, 1999). Murrell, Patricia and William E. Carpenter, Reconnecting with values and ethics: learning lessons from literature and human developmental theory, 38 Judges Journal 16 (Spring 1999). Patton, William Wesley, Biblical, Legal and Miltonic Influences in Melville's Redburn, 23 Oklahoma City University Law Review 911 (Fall 1998). Punter, David, Gothic Pathologies: The Body, the Text, and the Law (forthcoming).
Scafuro, Adele C., The Forensic Stage: Settling Disputes in Graeco-Roman New Comedy (1997). Schaller, Barry R., A
vision of American law:judging law, literature, and the stories we tell, 29 Texas
Tech. Law Review 967 (1998). Tromp, Marlene, The Private Rod: Marital Violence, Sensation, and the Law in Victorian Britain (2000)(Victorian Literature and Culture Series).
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