Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 24, Iss. 6
Symposium: Lacan and Crime: The Jouissance of Transgression
Prefatory Matter
Publisher's Note
Editorial Board
Symposium
Oblivion of Crime as Crime of Oblivion
Néstor A. Braunstein
The Traumatic Dimension in Law
David Gray Carlson
Lacan and the Discourse of Science in Law
David S. Caudill
Guilt, the Law and Transgression
Russell Grigg
On Torture and State Crime
Franz Kaltenbeck
Between the Two Fears
Juliet Flower MacCannell
"You Slay Me"!: Buffy as Jurisprude of Desire
William P. MacNeil
Transgression and Identification in the Passage to the Act
Genevieve Morel
The Real of Crime: Psychoanalysis and Infanticide
Renata Salecl
The Appearance of Right and the Essence of Wrong: Metaphor and Metonymy in Law
Jeanne L. Schroeder and David Gray Carlson
Note
The Need for Stricter Scrutiny: Application of the Revlon Standard to the Use of Standstill Agreements
Brian K. Kidd