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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Law Review > Vol. 67 > Iss. 4 (2002)

 
Brooklyn Law Review

Volume 67, Issue 4 (2002)


SYMPOSIUM:
Cognitive Legal Studies: Categorization and Imagination in the Mind of Law. A Conference in Celebration of the Publication of Steven L. Winter's Book, A Clearing in the Forest: Law, Life, and Mind

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Introduction
Lawrence M. Solan

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Law Incarnate
Mark Johnson

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Relative Constraint and Public Reason: What is "The Work We Expect of Law"?
Frank I. Michelman

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Changing the Subject: Cognitive Theory and the Teaching of Law
Jeremy Paul

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The Subject and Object of Law
Lawrence Joseph

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Governing Through Crime Metaphors
Jonathan Simon

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"We Must Be Hunters of Meaning": Race, Metaphor, and the Models of Steven Winter
D. Marvin Jones

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Freedom and Constraint in Adjudication: A Look Through the Lens of Cognitive Psychology
Dan Simon

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What it Really Means to Say "Law is Politics": Political History and Legal Argument in Bush v. Gore
Peter Gabel

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When Self Governance is a Game
Steven L. Winter

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Afterword
Gary Minda

Notes

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ERISA Preemption of State Tort Law Claims Against Managed Care Entities
John W. Schuch

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COMMENT: Sea Hunt, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel or Vessels: How the Fourth Circuit Rocked the Boat
Kevin Berean

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COMMENT: An Attempt to Pick Up the Fallen Bricks of the Wall Separating Church and State After Santa Fe v. Doe
Ross Schmierer

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0007-2362

 
 
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