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The new legal realism: translating law and society for today's legal practice: vol.1/

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Macaulay, Stewart, Ed, Mertz, Elizabeth, Ed, Mitchell, Thomas W, Ed, Klug, Heinz, Ed, Merry, Sally Engle, Ed
Format: Printed Book
Published: New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/new-legal-realism/58C97C2F1A658AFDC9ECA2174DBD8FC4
Table of Contents:
  • volume I. Translating law-and-society for today's legal practice / edited by Elizabeth Mertz (American Bar Foundation and University of Wisconsin School of Law), Stewart Macaulay (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Thomas W. Mitchell (Texas A&M University School of Law and Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics). Preface / Michael McCann
  • Introduction : new legal realism : law and social science in the new millennium / Elizabeth Mertz
  • A new legal realism : elegant models and the messy law in action / Stewart Macaulay
  • Putting the "real world" into traditional classroom teaching / Jane H. Aiken and Ann Shalleck
  • Some realism about realism in teaching about the legal profession / Ann Southworth, Bryant Garth, and Catherine Fisk
  • "Fielding" legal realism : law students as participant- observers? / Riaz Tejani
  • Legal r/realism and jurisprudence : ten theses / William Twining
  • Legal realism in context / Brian Z. Tamanaha
  • Legal storytelling as a variety of legal realism / Robert W. Gordon
  • Combining methods for a new synthesis in law and empirical research / Elizabeth Mertz and Katherine Barnes
  • New legal realism and inequality / Thomas W. Mitchell
  • The financial crisis and moral accountability : translating practices of risk, profit and uncertainty / Alex Tham
  • The moment of possibles : some new legal realism about a "reality thriller" case / Hadi Nicholas Deeb
  • Translating law across cultures and societies : a conversation with David Bellos and Kim Lane Scheppele / David Bellos and Kim Lane Scheppele
  • Is there a lingua franca for the American legal academy? / Mary Anne Case.