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    • Clayton, Ellen Wright; Clayton, Jay, 1951- (Vanderbilt Law Review, 1990)
      When organizing this Symposium on the topic of "Law, Literature, and Social Change," we asked whether current trends in literature and in literary, social, and legal theory actually could play a role in bringing about ...
    • George, Tracey E., 1967-; Gulati, Mitu; McGinley, Ann C. (Northwestern University Law Review, 2011)
      Judges produce opinions for numerous purposes. A judicial opinion decides a case and informs the parties whether they won or lost. But in a common law system, the most important purpose of the opinion, particularly the ...
    • Newbern, Alistair E.; Suski, Emily F. (Clinical Law Review, 2013)
      Clinical teaching is a Baby Boomer. After an extended infancy, it came of age in the 1960s. It challenged the entrenched isolation and aloofness of law school by questioning the very methods by which law is taught. Channeling ...