Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 20, Iss. 5-6
Symposium: The Modes of Law: Music and Legal Theory An Interdisciplinary Workshop
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
Modes of Law: Music and Legal Theory - An Interdisciplinary Workshop Introduction
Desmond Manderson and David Caudill
Introductory Remarks: Panel on Politics
Daniel J. Kornstein
Outlaw Blues: Law in the Songs of Bob Dylan
Adam Gearey
Follow a Rule/Follow a Rhythm: Sharing Practice in a Gitano Quarter in Jerez, Andalucia
Susan G. Drummond and Jean-Marc Sellen
Fusion Folk: A Comment on Law and Music
Carol Weisbrod
Interpreting Law and Music: Performance Notes on "The Banjo Serenader" and "The Lying Crowd of Jews"
J. M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson
Fabricating Authenticity: Law Students as Country Music Stars
David S. Caudill
The Score as Contract: Private Law and the Historically Informed Performance Movement
Timothy S. Hall
Semiotics; or Wishin' and Hopin'?
Penelope Pether
Et Lex Perpetua: Dying Declarations & Mozart's Requiem
Desmond Manderson
Peripheral Perspectives on Musical Orders
Hanne Petersen
Book Reviews
The Anatomy in Property Law: "It's Not About Sex," or Is It?
David S. Caudill
Reporting from the Front
David Rudenstine
Note
Laymen Cannot Lawyer, but Is Mediation the Practice of Law?
Joshua R. Schwartz