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15 Dec 2016, 7:30 am
In The Handbook of Law and Society, editors Austin Sarat and Patricia Ewick have collected twenty-eight essays to describe the elephant we know as the “Law and Society movement. [read post]
2 Feb 2017, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
" -- Austin Sarat"Cybercrimes of visuality today have a prehistory uncovered in this book, which shows how far women aggrieved at having their images circulated without their consent brought the legal cases that built the right to privacy. [read post]
19 Dec 2011, 7:42 am by Paul Horwitz
 I recently attended a terrific symposium on law and religion run by Austin Sarat at my own University of Alabama School of Law, called "Matters of Faith. [read post]
6 Dec 2008, 7:31 pm
" The book is edited by Professors Charles Ogletree and Austin Sarat, and I have authored an essay  for the book. [read post]
2 Sep 2022, 7:34 am by James Romoser
Here’s the Friday morning read: Democrats are driving a nosedive in Supreme Court ratings (Kelsey Reichmann, Courthouse News Service) Ginni Thomas pressed Wisconsin lawmakers to overturn Biden’s 2020 victory (Emma Brown, The Washington Post) 50 years after landmark death penalty case, Supreme Court’s ruling continues to guide execution debate (Austin Sarat, The Conversation) The Supreme Court’s Breadcrumb Trail (Seana Sugrue, Law & Liberty) Originalism,… [read post]
26 Jul 2012, 3:38 pm
The interviews conducted with Bruce Ackerman, Jules Coleman, Drucilla Cornell, Charles Fried, Morton Horwitz, Duncan Kennedy, Catharine MacKinnon, Richard Posner, Austin Sarat, and Patricia Williams cover a wide breadth of contemporary legal theory — including law and economics, critical legal studies, rights theory, law and philosophy, critical race theory, critical legal history, feminist theory, postmodern theory, and law and society. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 2:02 pm by Andrew Hamm
Today’s contributions come from Dominic Draye, Austin Sarat, Brian Stull and Brianne Gorod. [read post]
13 Feb 2012, 2:00 pm by Karen Tani
Atwell (Radford University) reviews WHO DESERVES TO DIE: CONSTRUCTING THE EXECUTABLE SUBJECT (University of Massachusetts Press), edited by Austin Sarat and Karl Shoemaker (here).John E. [read post]