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A Bibliography of Critical Legal Studies


Author(s): Duncan Kennedy and Karl E. Klare
Source: The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 94, No. 2 (Dec., 1984), pp. 461-490
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A Bibliography of Critical Legal Studies

Duncan Kennedyt
Karl E. Klarett

Until now, those interested in the vast Critical Legal Studies li


ature have not had easy access to it. Because Critical Legal Studies
embraces disciplines other than law, and because many Critical Le-
gal Studies articles cut across traditional legal categories, use of
standard legal reference tools does not enable one easily to isolate
that literature. In order to help those interested in this body of work,
the YALE LAW JOURNAL is publishing the following Critical Legal
Studies bibliography prepared by Professors Duncan Kennedy and
Karl Klare.
Legal bibliographies are a rarity. While the nature of Critical Le-
gal Studies makes a bibliography of works relevant to the movement
particularly helpful, bibliographies in other areas of the law would
undoubtedly aid students, practitioners, and scholars. The editors of
the YALE LAW JOURNAL hope that our publication of this bibliogra-
phy will encourage others to undertake similar endeavors.

Since 1981, we have been circulating an informal bibliography of Criti


cal Legal Studies (CLS).' The numerous requests that we, have received
for the nineteen successive versions of this document suggest that many
people, including lawyers, teachers, students, and reseachers in a variety
of fields, have found it useful. We are grateful to the Yale Law Journal
for publishing this revised and updated version.
We have made no attempt to define what CLS is. The CLS movemen
has been generally concerned with the relationship of legal scholarsh
and practice to the struggle to create a more humane, egalitarian, an
democratic society. CLS scholarship has been influenced by a variety
currents in contemporary radical social theory, but does not reflect any
agreed upon set of political tenets or methodological approaches. Quite th

t Visiting Professor of Law, New England School of Law.


e Professor of Law, Northeastern University.
1. Critical Legal Studies is a movement of lawyers, law teachers, social theorists, and students
who are directly or indirectly linked to the Conference on Critical Legal Studies (CCLS). The CCLS
was founded at a meeting in Madison, Wisconsin in 1977; of the approximately 50 participants, a
majority were academics in either law or the social sciences. Since then, CCLS has become a member-
ship organization and has sponsored eight national conventions and five "summer camps" to discuss a
variety of topics in the theory, teaching, and practice of law. One of CCLS's important activities is to
encourage research and writing by creating a collaborative atmosphere and support networks of inter-
ested co-workers. We trust the results of such efforts are reflected in these pages.

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contrary, there is sharp division within the C


ters. CLS has sought to encourage the widest
and debate within a broad framework of a com
egalitarian values and a belief that scholars, s
have some contribution to make in the creati
Since we did not establish fixed criteria for
type" work is, we should explain how we con
Initially, we assembled a tentative and incomp
to our minds as examples of CLS work. Over the years, we added books
and articles that seemed to us to reflect, even obliquely, a CLS influence,
however defined. We included the works of people who were active par-
ticipants in the Conference on Critical Legal Studies (CCLS) or who had
presented papers at annual meetings that were subsequently published.
Many people wrote us requesting that we include their works, and we
took such requests to be sufficent evidence of identification with CLS to
merit inclusion. In addition, in preparing this published version, we wrote
to all members of the CCLS (based on our most recent information, which
was current as of early winter, 1984) and invited them to list published
works of theirs that they felt should be included in this bibliography.
This is a bibliography of the Critical Legal Studies movement, not of
critical works on law. Thus, we have not included the writings of Marx
or Weber, or other classics of the social theory of law. Nor have we at-
tempted to include the many exciting and valuable contributions to legal
theory outside the CLS movement being written in the United States and
abroad. In addition, we have included only published works. The idea
was to provide in a readily accessible form a document that tells people
where they can go to read CLS-type works, not to establish a research
clearinghouse.
We have not tried to search out all writings that might conceivably
belong in a CLS bibliography nor have we included complete lists of each
individual's work. We have done our best to be as inclusive as possible
and have strictly refrained from making political judgments on any per-
son's work. Unavoidably, some people will be offended because we inad-
vertently failed to list some or all of their work, and they have our apolo-
gies in advance. By the same token, readers are advised that some people

2. The following collections contain good selections of CLS work (although they also contain a
variety of non-CLS works as well): MARXISM AND LAW (P. Beirne & R. Quinney eds. 1982) (New
York: John Wiley & Sons); THE POLITICS OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE (D. Kairys ed. 1982)
(New York: Pantheon Books); Critical Legal Studies Symposium, 36 STAN. L. REV. 1 (1984); Sym-
posium, The Public/Private Distinction, 130 U. PA. L. REV. 1289 (1982); Symposium, Legal Schol-
arship: Its Nature and Purposes, 90 YALE L.J. 955 (1981). The Kairys volume was co-sponsored by
the Theoretical Studies Committee of the National Lawyers Guild and the Conference on Critical
Legal Studies.

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CLS Bibliography

are included here who might not or do not consider themselves to be iden-
tified with the CLS movement. Responsibility for the construction of the
bibliography rests with us alone, not the listed authors.

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A Bibliography of Critical Legal Studies

Abel, Richard

THE POLITICS OF INFORMAL JUSTICE (2 vol.) (ed.) (New York: Academic Press, 1982).

Conservative Conflict and the Reproduction of Capitalism: The Role of Informal Justice, 9
INT'L J. Soc. L. 245 (1981).

The Contradictions of Informal Justice, in I THE POLITICS OF INFORMAL JUSTICE 26


Abel ed.) (New York: Academic Press, 1982).

A Critique of American Tort Law, 8 BRIT. J.L. & Soc'Y 199 (1981).

Delegalization: A Critical Review of its Ideology, Manifestations & Social Consequences, in 6


JAHRBUCH ZOR RECHWSSOZIOLoGIE UND RECHTSTHEORIE 27 (1980).

Introduction to Lawyers and the Power to Change, 7 LAW & POL. (special issue) 4 (1985).

Lawyers and the Power to Change (ed.), 7 LAW & POL. (special issue) 1 (1985).
Mediation in Pre-Capitalist Societies, 3 WINDSOR Y.B. OF ACCESS TO JUSTICE 175 (1983).

Redirecting Social Studies of Law, 14 LAW & Soc'Y REV. 804 (1980).
The Rise of Professionalism, 6 BRIT. J.L. & Soc'Y 82 (1979).

Should Tort Law Protect Property Against Accidental Loss?, in POLICIES AND TRENDS IN
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND ECONOMIC Loss (M. Furmston and H. Beale
eds.) (London: Duckworth, 1985).

A Socialist Approach to Risk, 41 MD. L. REV. 695 (1982).

Socializing the Legal Profession: Can Redistributing Lawyers' Services Achieve Social Justice?,
1 LAW & POL'Y Q. 5 (1979).

Torts, in THE POLITICS OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE 185 (D. Kairys ed.) (New York
Pantheon Books, 1982).

Toward a Political Economy of Lawyers, 1981 WIs. L. REV. 1117.

Why Does the A.B.A. Promulgate Ethical Rules?, 59 TEX. L. REV. 639 (1981).

Law as Lag: Inertia as a Social Theory of Law (Book Review), 80 MICH. L. REV. 785 (1982)
(reviewing A. Watson, SOCIETY AND LEGAL CHANGE (1977)).

Book Review, 10 INT'L J. Soc. L. 105 (1982) (reviewing T. Mathiesen, LAW, SOCIETY AND
POLITICAL ACTION: TOWARDS A STRATEGY UNDER LATE CAPITALISM (1980)).

Abramowitz, David

Past Claimant as Future Victim: Commercial Retaliation and the Erosion of Court Access
(Comment), 17 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 209 (1982).

Alexander, Elizabeth

The New Prison Administrators and the Court: New Directions in Prison Law, 56 TEX. L.
REV. 963 (1978).

Anderson, Nancy

Demystifng Demystification: A Study of the Radical Bar, 5 CONTEMP. CRISES 227 (1981).

Anderson, Nancy & Greenberg, David

From Substance to Form: The Legal Theories of Pashukanis and Edelman, 7 Soc. TEXT,
Spring/Summer 1983, at 69.

Recent Marxisant Books on Law: A Review Essay, 5 CONTEMP. CRISES 293 (1981).

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Arenella, Peter

Rethinking the Functions of Criminal Procedure: The Warren and Burger Courts' Competing
Ideologies, 72 GEO. L.J. 185 (1983).

Atleson, James

VALUES AND ASSUMPTIONS IN AMERICAN LABOR LAW (Amherst, Mass.: University of Mas-
sachusetts Press, 1983).

Management Prerogatives, Plant Closings, and the NLRA, 11 N.Y.U. REV. L. & Soc.
CHANGE 83 (1982-1983).

Threats to Health and Safety: Employee Self-Help Under the NLRA, 59 MINN. L. REV. 6
(1975).
Work Group Behavior and Wildcat Strikes: The Causes and Functions of Industrial Civil
Disobedience, 34 OHIO ST. L.J. 750 (1973).

Austin, Regina

The Insurance Classification Controversy, 131 U. PA. L. REV. 517 (1983).


The Problem of the Legitimacy of the Welfare State, 130 U. PA. L. REV. 1510 (1982).

Baker, C. Edwin

Commercial Speech: A Problem in the Theory of Freedom, 62 IOWA L. REV. 1 (1976).

Counting Preferences in Collective Choice Situations, 25 UCLA L. REV. 381 (1978).


The Ideology of the Economic Analysis of Law, 5 J. PHIL. & PUB. AFF. 3 (1975).

Neutrality, Process, and Rationality: Flawed Interpretations of Equal Protection, 58 TEX. L.


REV. 1029 (1980).

Outcome Equality or Equality of Respect: The Substantive Content of Equal Protection, 131
PA. L. REV. 933 (1983).

Posner's Privacy Mystery and the Failure of the Economic Analysis of Law, 12 GA. L. REV.
475 (1978).

The Process of Change and the Liberty Theory of the First Amendment, 55 S. CAL. L. REV.
293 (1982).

Scope of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech, 25 UCLA L. REV. 964 (1978).
Unreasoned Reasonableness: Mandatory Parade Permits and Time, Place, and Manner Reg-
ulations, 78 Nw. U.L. REV. 937 (1983).

Utility and Rights: Two Justifications for State Action Increasing Equality, 84 YALE L.J. 39
(1974).

Balbus, Isaac

THE DIALECTICS OF LEGAL REPRESSION: BLACK REBELS BEFORE THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL
COURTS (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 2d ed. 1977).

Commodity Form and Legal Form: An Essay on the 'Relative Autonomy' of the Law, 11 LAW
& Soc'Y REV. 571 (1977).

Bamberger, E. Clinton

Of Lawyers, Law Firms, and Law Practice for People: Ideas for New Lawyers, 12 COLUM.
HUM. RTS. L. REV. 57 (1980).

Becker, Craig

Property in the Workplace: Labor, Capital, and Crime in the Eighteenth-Century British
Woolen and Worsted Industry, 69 VA. L. REV. 1487 (1983).

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Beirne, Piers

Ideology and Rationality in Max Weber's Sociology of Law, in 2 RESEARCH IN LAW AND
SOCIOLOGY 103 (S. Spitzer ed.) (Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press., 1979)

Beirne, Piers & Quinney, Richard

MARXISM AND LAW (eds.) (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1982).

Beirne, Piers & Sharlet, Robert

PASHUKANIS: SELECTED WRITINGS ON MARXISM AND LAW (eds.) (P. Maggs trans.) (New
York: Academic Press, 1980).

Bell, Derrick, Jr.

Bakke, Minority Admissions, and the Usual Price of Racial Remedies, 67 CALIF. L. REV. 3
(1979).
Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma, 93 HARV. L. REV. 518
(1980).
The 1983 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture-A Hurdle Too High: Class-based Roadblocks
to Racial Remediation, 33 BUFFALO L. REV. 1 (1984).

Racial Remediation: An Historical Perspective on Current Conditions, 52 NOTRE DAME


LAw. 5 (1976).

Bellow, Gary

Legal Aid in the United States, 14 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 337 (1980).

The Trouble with the Burger Court, 6 WORKING PAPERS FOR NEW SOCIETY, Sept./Oct.
1978, at 16.

Turning Solutions into Problems: The Legal Aid Experience, 34 NLADA BRIEFCASE 106
(1977).

Bellow, Gary & Kettleson, Jeanne

From Ethics to Politics: Confronting Scarcity and Fairness in Public Interest Practice, 58
B.U.L. REV. 337 (1978).

Blum, Jeffrey

Cases That Shock the Conscience: Reflections on Criticism of the Burger Court (Comment),
HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 713 (1980).

The Divisible First Amendment: A Critical Functionalist Approach to Freedom of Speech an


Electoral Campaign Spending, 58 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1273 (1983).

Brest, Paul

A First-Year Course in the "Lauyering Process," 32 J. LEGAL EDUC. 344 (1982).


The Fundamental Rights Controversy: The Essential Contradictions of Normative Constitu-
tional Scholarship, 90 YALE L.J. 1063 (1981).

State Action and Liberal Theory: A Casenote on Flagg Brothers v. Brooks, 130 U. PA. L.
REV. 1296 (1982).

The Substance of Process, 42 OHIO ST. L.J. 131 (1981).

Brodin, Mark

The Role of Fault and Motive in Defining Discrimination: The Seniority Question Under Title
VII, 62 N.C.L. REV. 943 (1984).

The Standard of Causation in the Mixed-Motive Title VII Action: A Social Policy Perspectiv
82 COLUM. L. REV. 292 (1982).

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Brigham, John

CIVIL LIBERTIES AND AMERICAN DEMOCRACY (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly


Inc., 1984).

Property and the Supreme Court: Do the Justices Make Sense?, 16 PoLITY 242 (1983).

Brunell, Richard

Efficiency and a Rule of "Free Contract": A Critique of Two Models of Law and Economics
(Note), 97 HARV. L. REV. 978 (1984).

Burns, W. Haywood

Law and Race in America, in THE POLITICS OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE 89 (D.
Kairys ed.) (New York: Pantheon Books, 1982).

Cain, Maureen

Gramsci, the State, and the Place of Law, in LEGALITY, IDEOLOGY AND THE STATE 95 (D.
Sugarman ed.) (New York: Academic Press, 1983).

The Limits of Idealism: Max Weber and the Sociology of Law, in 3 RESEARCH IN LAW AND
SOCIOLOGY 53 (S. Spitzer ed.) (Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1980).

Necessarily Out of Touch: Thoughts on the Social Organisation of the English Bar, in 23
SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW MONOGRAPH 226 (P. Carlen ed.) (Keele, England: University of
Keele, 1976).

Cain, Maureen, & Kulcsar, Kalman

Thinking Disputes: An Essay on the Origins of the Dispute Industry, 16 LAW & Soc'Y REV.
375 (1982).

Calmore, John

Exploring the Significance of Race and Class in Representing the Black Poor, 61 OR. L. REV.
201 (1982).

Fair Housing vs. Fair Housing: The Problems with Providing Increased Housing Opportuni-
ties Through Spatial Deconcentration, 14 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 7 (1980).

Casebeer, Kenneth

Escape From Liberalism: Fact and Value in Karl Llewellyn, 1977 DUKE L.J. 671.
The Judging Glass, 33 U. MIAMI L. REV. 59 (1978).
Toward a Critical Jurisprudence-A First Step by Way of the Public-Private Distinction in
Constitutional Law, 37 U. MIAMI L. REV. 379 (1983).

Chambliss, William

CRIME AND THE LEGAL PROCESS (New York: McGraw Hill, 1968).
A Sociological Analysis of the Law of Vagrancy, 12 SOCIAL PROBS. 67 (1964).
Toward a Radical Criminology, in THE POLITICS OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE 230
(D. Kairys ed.) (New York: Pantheon Books, 1982).

Types of Deviance and the Effectiveness of Legal Sanctions, 1967 WIs. L. REV. 703.

Chambliss, William & Seidman, Robert

LAW, ORDER AND POWER (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 2d ed. 1982).

Chase, Anthony

Aspects of Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in Anglo-American Practice, 11 INT'L LAW.


555 (1977).

The Birth of the Modern Law School, 23 AM. J. LEGAL HIsT. 329 (1979).

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A Challenge to Workers' Rights, 8 NOVA L.J. 671 (1984).

Decriminalization of Foreign Enlistment, 2 CRIM. JUST. J. 15 (1978).

Jerome Frank and American Psychoanalytic Jurisprudence, 2 INT'L J.L. & PSYCHIATRY 29
(1979).
The Left on Rights: An Introduction, 62 TEX. L. REV. 1541 (1984).
Origins of Modern Professional Education: The Harvard Case Method Conceived as Clinical
Instruction in Law, 5 NOVA L.J. 323 (1981).

Lawyer Training in the Age of the Department Store (Book Review), 78 Nw. U.L. REV. 893
(1983) (reviewing R. Stevens, LAW SCHOOL: LEGAL EDUCATION IN AMERICA FROM THE
1850s TO THE 1980s (1983)).

Book Review, 67 MINN. L. REV. 844 (1983) (reviewing W. Chase, THE AMERICAN LAW
SCHOOL AND THE RISE OF ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNMENT (1982)).

Chester, Ronald

INHERITANCE, WEALTH, AND SOCIETY (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1982).

UNEQUAL ACCESS: WOMEN LAWYERS IN A CHANGING AMERICA (South Hadley, Mass.: Ber-
gin & Garvey, 1984).

The Effects of a Redistribution of Wealth on Property Crime, 23 CRIME & DELINQ. 272
(1977).

Inheritance and Wealth Taxation in a Just Society, 30 RUTGERS L. REV. 62 (1976).


Perceived Relative Deprivation as a Cause of Property Crime, 22 CRIME & DELINQ. 17
(1976).
Women Lawyers in the Urban Bar: An Oral History, 18 NEW ENG. L. REV. 521
(1982-1983).

Chevigny, Paul

Philosophy of Language and Free Expression, 55 N.Y.U. L. REV. 157 (1980).

Book Review, 11 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 363 (1982-1983) (reviewing THE POUT-
ICS OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE (D. Kairys ed. 1982)).

Clark, Leroy & Parker, Gwendolyn

The Labor Law Problems of the Prisoner, 28 RUTGERS L. REV. 840 (1975).

Cloke, Kenneth

Mandatory Political Contributions and Union Democracy, 4 INDUS. REL. L.J. 527 (1981).

Political Loyalty, Labor Democracy and the Constitution, 5 U. SAN FERN. V. L. REV. 159
(1976).

Clune, William III

A Political Model of Implementation and Implications of the Model for Public Policy, Re-
search, and the Changing Roles of Law and Lawyers, 69 IOWA L. REV. 47 (1983).

The Supreme Court's Treatment of Wealth Discriminations under the Fourteenth Amendment,
1975 Sup. CT. REV. 289.

Courts and Legislatures as Arbitrators of Social Change (Book Review), 93 YALE L.J. 7
(1984) (reviewing M. Rebell & A. Block, EDUCATIONAL POLICY MAKING AND THE COURTS:
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF JUDICIAL ACTIVISM (1982)).

Clune, William III & Hyde, Patrick

Final Offer Interest Arbitration in Wisconsin: Legislative History, Participant Attitudes, Fu-
ture Trends, 64 MARQ. L. REV. 455 (1981).

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Curran, William

Antitrust and the Rule of Reason: A Critical Assessment, 28 ST. Louis U.L.J. 745 (1984).
Volunteers . . . Not Profiteers: The Hydrolevel Myth, 33 CATH. U.L. REV. 147 (1983).

Davis, Michael

The Courtroom Mystique and Legal Education, 23 ARIz. L. REV. 661 (1981).

Critical Jurisprudence: An Essay on the Legal Theory of Robert Burt's Taking Care of Stran-
gers, 1981 Wis. L. REV. 419.

Dalton, Clare

Book Review, 6 HARV. WOM. L.J. 229 (1983) (reviewing THE POLITICS OF LAW: A PRO-
GRESSIVE CRITIQUE (D. Kairys ed. 1982)).

d'Errico, Peter

A Critique of Critical Social Thought about Law and Some Comments on Decoding Capitalist
Culture, 4 ALSA F. 39 (1979).

Denvir, John

Justice Rehnquist and Constitutional Interpretation, 34 HAST. L.J. 1011 (1983).


Liberal Justice? (Book Review), 5 CARDOZO L. REV. 239 (1983) (reviewing G. White, EARL
WARREN: A PUBLIC LIFE (1982)).

Book Review, 44 OHIO ST. L.J. 139 (1983) (reviewing M. Perry, THE CONSTITUTION, THE
COURTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS (1982)).

Donovan, Carol

The Uniform Parentage Act and Nonmarital Motherhood-by-Choice, 11 N.Y.U. REV. L. &
SOC. CHANGE 193 (1982-1983).

Donovan, Dolores & Wildman, Stephanie

Is the Reasonable Man Obsolete? A Critical Perspective on Self-Defense and Provocation, 14


Loy. L.A.L. REV. 435 (1981).

Erickson, Nancy

Equality Between the Sexes in the 1980's, 28 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 591 (1979).
The Feminist Dilemma Over Unwed Parents' Custody Rights: The Mother's Rights Must Take
Priority, 2 LAW & INEQUALITY 447 (1984).

Women and the Supreme Court: Anatomy Is Destiny, 41 BROOKLYN L. REV. 209 (1974).
Kahn, Ballard, and Weisenfeld: A New Equal Protection Test in "Reverse" Sex Discrimina-
tion Cases?, 42 BROOKLYN L. REV. 1 (1975).

Feinman, Jay

Critical Approaches to Contract Law, 30 UCLA L. REV. 829 (1983).


The Development of the Employment at Will Rule, 20 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 118 (1976).
Promissory Estoppel and Judicial Method, 97 HARV. L. REV. 678 (1984).
The Role of Ideas in Legal History (Book Review), 78 MICH. L. REV. 722 (1980) (reviewing
G. White, PATTERNS OF AMERICAN LEGAL THOUGHT (1978)).

Feinman, Jay & Cohen, Roy

Suing Judges: History and Theory, 31 S.C.L. REV. 201 (1980).

Feinman, Jay & Feldman, Marc

Legal Education: Its Cause and Cure (Book Review), 82 MICH. L. REV. 914 (1984) (review-

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ing R. Stevens, LAW SCHOOL: LEGAL EDUCATION IN AME


1930s (1983)).

Feinman, Jay & Gabel, Peter

Contract Law as Ideology, in THE POLITICS OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE 172 (D.
Kairys ed.) (New York: Pantheon Books, 1982).

Feinman, Jay & Holt, Wythe

Book Review, 7 J. LEGAL PROF. 233 (1982) (reviewing READINGS IN THE HISTORY OF THE
AMERICAN LEGAL PROFESSION (D. Nolan ed. 1980)).

Feldman, Marc & Feinman, Jay

Legal Education: Its Cause and Cure, 82 MICH. L. REV. 914 (1984) (reviewing R. Stevens,
LAW SCHOOL: LEGAL EDUCATION IN AMERICA FROM THE 1850S TO THE 1930s (1983)).

Felstiner, William, Abel, Richard, & Sarat, Austin

The Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming. .,15 LAW
& Soc'y REV. 631 (1981).

Forbath, William

Editor's Introduction, 26 RADICAL HIST. REV. 5 (1982).

Taking Lefts Seriously (Book Review), 92 YALE L.J. 1041 (1983) (reviewing THE POLITICS
OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRITIQUE (D. Kairys ed. 1982)).

Forester, John

Toward a Critical Empirical Framework for the Analysis of Public Policy, 9 NEW POL. SCI.
33 (1982).

Foster, Jim

The "Cooling Out" of Law Students: Facilitating Market Cooptation of Future Lawyers, in
GOVERNING THROUGH COURTS 177 (R. Gambitta, M. May, & J. Foster eds.) (Beverly
Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1981).

Health and Safety Versus Profits in the Coal Industry: The Gateway Case and Class Struggle,
11 APPALACHIAN J. 122 (1983-1984).

Liberal Legality and Class Struggle: A Review Essay, 5/6 NEW POL. SCI. 111 (1981).

Frankenberg, Gunter

Poland, Of Course, Is a Critical Case!, 5,1 TELOS 131 (Spring, 1982).

Frankenberg, Gunter & Roedel, Ulrich

VON DER VOLKSOUVERANITXT ZUM MINDERHEITENSCHUTZ-DIE FREIHEIT POLITISCHER


KOMMUNIKATION IM VERFASSUNGSSTAAT (From People's Sovereignty to the Protection of
Minorities-Freedom of Political Communication in the U.S.) (Frankfurt am Main:
Europaische Verlaganstalt, 1981).

Fraser, Andrew

The Corporation as a Body Politic, 57 TELOS 5 (1983).


Legal Amnesia: Modernism versus the Republican Tradition in American Legal Thought, 60
TELOS 15 (Summer 1984).

The Legal Theory We Need Now, 40/41 SOCIALIST REV. 147 (1978).

Freedman, Ann

Sex Equality, Sex Differences, and the Supreme Court, 92 YALE L.J. 913 (1983).

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Freeman, Alan

Antidiscrimination Law: A Critical Review, in THE PoirTIcs OF LAW: A PROGRESSIVE CRI-


TIQUE 96 (D. Kairys ed.) (New York: Pantheon Books, 1982).

Give and Take: Distributing Local Environmental Control Through Land-Use Regulation, 60
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Dionysus in Bankruptcy Land, 7 RuT.-CAM. L. REV. 655 (1976).

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In Memorial: The Intellectual Legacy of Lon Fuller (Book Review), 30 BUffALO L. REV.
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The Consciousness of Work and the Values of American Labor Law (Book Review), 32 BUF-
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