“Many law students learn about ‘narrative’ at some point in law school. Of course, narratives (or more simply ‘stories’) are all over the law. Individual cases include narratives in their recitation of the facts and procedural history. Sequences of cases can be studies as narratives, with events both internal and external to the law woven into a story about how and why the law changed. Some legal narratives stress the internal development of the law: the law works itself pure …” (more)
[Legal Theory Blog, 16 December]
First posted 2018-12-17 07:04:36
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