Now Published!
Mod. Crim. L. Rev. 1:2 (2025):
Special Issue on Criminal Law, Literature, and History (Simon Stern, guest editor)
Read (and watch) it here: crimlrev.net/mclr-articles/
Modern Criminal Law Review/MCLR : crimlrev.net
ALT The Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Law and Literature surveys the intersection between two important fields of study. Interdisciplinary in scope, the volume showcases the many ways in which literary and legal methods and insights both converge and remain distinct.
"From Treason to Trump" ... coming next Friday, Jan 17.
Somehow even more topical than it was when we scheduled this last October.
Join us live on YouTube.
Then read the MCLR forum based on the event.
crimlrev.net/2024/10/19/from…@Schwartzesque
What sorts of stories should we be telling about climate change? New article by @antoine_despi examines key cases through the critical lens of stories, narratives, and 'masterplots' @EUI_EU...
Do you like Dune? TWAIL? Critique? Narrative analysis of law and violence? If so, read my new article, 'Naked Ambitions and Masked Violence: The Critical Importance of Story for Law'. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
#Comment |The addition of the open-eyed Justitia in the SC of India has led to public debate. It is important to ask whether the interpretation now attributed to an open-eyed justice relates to equality, impartiality and transparency, Shailesh Kumar writes
trib.al/tVSZ989
upcoming in our zoom lunch time series:
Weds Nov 20 @ noon
Wheels and Wings: Law, Regulation, and Mass Mobility in the 20th Century Eva Vaillancourt (History, UC Berkeley) & Joanna Grisinger (Ctr for Legal Studies, Northwestern) to register: lawculturehumanities.com/eve…
The amazing @kmtani’s @HarvLRev Foreword is now live!! It reads the Supreme Court term as an archive to uncover what our law is leaving out. And it *also* does a serious review of last year’s cases. An absolute tour de force!
harvardlawreview.org/print/v…