How law knows by edited by Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, and Martha Merrill Umphrey.,Stanford University Press, Lawrence Douglas, Austin Sarat, Martha Merrill Umphrey, Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, Martha Merrill Umphrey ISBN 9780804755252, 0804755256 instant download
1 (p1): Complexity, Contingency, and Change in Law's Knowledge Practices: An Introduction&AUSTIN SARAT, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS, AND MARTHA MERRILL UMPHREY, WITH CONOR CLARKE
25 (p2): "Fact" and the Proof of Fact in Anglo-American Law (c. 1500-1850)&BARBARA J. SHAPIRO
72 (p3): Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Study of Legal Knowledge Practices&MARIANA VALVERDE
93 (p4): Legal Realism as Psychological and Cultural (Not Political) Realism&DONALD BRAMAN AND DAN M. KAHAN
126 (p5): How Law Knows in the American Trial Court&OBERT P. BURNS
156 (p6): Fact-Finding in Constitutional Cases&DAVID L. FAIGMAN
199 (p7): INDEX Complexity, Contingency, And Change In Law's Knowledge Practices : An Introduction / Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, And Martha Merrill Umphrey With Conor Clarke -- Fact And The Proof Of Fact In Anglo-american Law (ca. 1500-1850) / Barbara J. Shapiro -- Theoretical And Methodological Issues In The Study Of Legal Knowledge Practices / Mariana Valverde -- Legal Realism As Psychological And Cultural (not Political) Realism / Donald Braman And Dan M. Kahan -- How Law Knows In The American Trial Court / Robert P. Burns -- Fact-finding In Constitutional Cases / David I. Faigman. Edited By Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, And Martha Merrill Umphrey. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. The essays assembled in How Law Knows provide a sample of the diversity, responsiveness, and influence that law's knowledge practices have on legal outcomes and the world beyond law. \"The chapters in this book were originally prepared ... during the 2004-2005 academic year.\"--Acknowledgments
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