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Monthly Archives: January 2008

Interdisciplinary Legal Studies

As is often the case with those who study law in the context of the humanities and the social sciences and those who study law in the context of a professional law school, disagreements and discussions regularly arise as to the place of non-professionally oriented legal scholarship and research in the academy. There is a [...]

“Liberal Fascism”

The biggest problem with discussions of Jonah Goldberg’s book, Liberal Fascism, isn’t that critics nit-pick, fight him on his own terrain, or engage in Berubean mockery. The problem with critics – and, indeed, with their object of criticism itself – is that they reify the idea of a “political spectrum” and attempt to objectively define [...]