'T]he essays collected in The Limits of Law, and the editors' well-crafted introductory essay, pr...
Law and War explores the cultural, historical, spatial, and theoretical dimensions of the relatio...
Fifty years after the release of the film version of Harper Lee s acclaimed novel To Kill a Mocki...
'If you take a video of police officers beating a Black man into unconsciousness, are you a witne...
The possibility of law in the absence of a nation would seem to strip law from its source of mean...
How and why has the concept of responsibility come to pervade the fabric of American public and p...
Law and Mourning brings together a distinguished group of scholars to explore the many and comple...
'Law and the Sacred brings together original and stimulating interdisciplinary work on the comple...
When citizens think about law's ways of knowing and about how legal officials gather information,...
Law depends on various modes of classification. How an act or a person is classified may be cruci...
Law and the Stranger explores the ways law identifies and responds to strangers within and across...
'If you take a video of police officers beating a Black man into unconsciousness, are you a witne...
From false convictions to botched executions, from erroneous admission of evidence in a criminal ...
Austin Sarat is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at A...
Austin Sarat is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at A...
'The great strength of Law on the Screen lies in its insightful jurisprudential readings of films...
Imagining New Legalities reminds us that examining the right to privacy and the public private di...
A collection of wide-ranging critical essays that examine how the judicial system is represented ...
'Law and Catastrophe' sketches contours of a relatively fresh--yet crucial--terrain of inquiry. I...
'Does the law shield citizens from authoritarian regimes? Are the core beliefs of classical liber...
Does the law shield citizens from authoritarian regimes? Are the core beliefs of classical libera...