Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 26, Iss. 6
Symposium: The Failure of the Word
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
Introduction: Failure of the Word: The Rise of Law and Literature
Arthur J. Jacobson and Gary Minda
20 Years (or 2000?) of Story-Telling on the Law: Is Justice Detectable?
Richard H. Weisberg
In Praise of Richard Weisberg and Engaged Scholarship
Sanford Levinson
The Lawless Adjudicator
Robin West
The Failure and Beginnings Again
Milner S. Ball
The Rhetoric of Law and Literature: A Skeptical View
Jane B. Baron
In Defense of Porfiry Petrovich
Robert Batey
Guilt by "Race": Injustice in Camus's The Stranger
David Carroll
Statues, Statutes, and Queens on Trial
Susan Sage Heinzelman
Ethics as One of the Fundamentals of Language
Daniela Marcheschi
Reflections
Gary Minda
The Jew as Translator in Soviet Russia
Harriet Murav
Body and Soul Under the Law, and the Response from Law and Literature in Bartleby, the Scrivener and Billy Budd, Sailor
Thane Rosenbaum
Literature as an Institution
Bernhard Schlink
Melville's Billy Budd and Security in Times of Crisis
Daniel J. Solove
Melville, Slavery, and the Failure of the Judicial Process
Steven L. Winter
Colloquium
Introduction: How Democratic Is the American Constitution?
Editorial Board
Republican Democracy Is Not Democracy
Marci A. Hamilton
Essay
The Enemy Has No Future: Figure of the >Political
Anselm Haverkamp
Notes
Mortgage Foreclosure for Secondary Breaches: A Practitioner's Guide to Defining "Security Impairment"
Michael Giusto
Protecting the Rights of Foster Children: Suing Under § 1983 to Enforce Federal Child Welfare Law
Sara J. Klein