Publication Date
Fall 2016
Journal
Journal of Legal Education
Abstract
The article explores the enduring relevance and global expansion of the Law and Literature movement, emphasizing its unique contribution to legal discourse by analyzing how narratives reveal the operation of law, the interpretations of legal authorities, and the identifiable causes of legal errors. It argues that literary jurisprudence provides a distinct methodology for understanding jurisprudence, challenging traditional legal scholarship and offering insights into systemic injustices and pathways to justice.
Volume
66
Issue
1
First Page
37
Last Page
43
Publisher
Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
Disciplines
Jurisprudence | Law | Legal Profession
Recommended Citation
Richard H. Weisberg,
What Remains "Real" About the Law and Literature Movement?: A Global Appraisal,
66
J. Legal Educ.
37
(2016).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/1293