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Legal & Political Theory
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The Critical Legal Studies Movement
July 14, 2026
Roberto Mangabeira Unger, The Critical Legal Studies Movement, 96 Harv. L. Rev. 561 (1983).
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Illusions of Necessity in Economic Order
July 14, 2026
Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Illusions of Necessity in Economic Order, 68 Am. Econ. Rev. 369 (1978).
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In Context
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow & Elizabeth V. Spelman, In Context, in Pragmatism in Law and Society 247 (Michael Brint & William Weaver eds., 1991).
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In Context
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow & Elizabeth V. Spelman, In Context, 63 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1597 (1990).
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The Judgment of Solomon and the Experience of Justice
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow, The Judgment of Solomon and the Experience of Justice, in The Structure of Procedure 447 (Robert M. Cover & Owen M. Fiss eds.,…
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Introduction: Seeking Justice
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow, Introduction: Seeking Justice, in Outside the Law: Narratives on Justice in America 1 (Susan Richards Shreve & Porter Shreve eds., 1997).
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Politics and Procedure
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow, Politics and Procedure, in The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique 79 (David Kairys ed., 3d ed. 1998).
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Peter Galison & Martha Minow, Our Privacy, Ourselves in the Age of Technological Intrusions, in Human Rights in the ‘War on Terror’ 258 (Richard Ashby…
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Foreword to Feminist Legal Theory: A Primer
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow, Foreword to Nancy Levit & Robert R.M. Verchick, Feminist Legal Theory: A Primer ix (N.Y. Univ. Press 2d ed. 2016).
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Martha L. Minow & Todd D. Rakoff, Is the “Reasonable Person” a Reasonable Standard in a Multicultural World?, in 2 Everyday Practices and Trouble Cases…
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The Bridge (website)
July 14, 2026
Abram Chayes, William Fisher, Morton Horwitz, Frank Michelman, Martha Minow, Charles Nesson & Todd Rakoff, The Bridge (1999).
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Surviving Victim Talk
July 14, 2026
Martha Minow, Surviving Victim Talk, 40 UCLA L. Rev. 1411 (1993).
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In Memoriam: Ronald Dworkin
July 14, 2026
Charles Fried, Frances Kamm, Frank I. Michelman et al. In Memoriam: Ronald Dworkin, 127 Harv. L. Rev. 489 (2013).