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Law and Literature: Expanding Contracting Emerging
To a European observer, the renaissance of Law and Literature in America is both wonderful and worrying. Law and Literature scholarship is impressive; it has produced some of the best legal writing of the century. A list of my favorite Law and Literature authors brings out the great diversity on the American scene: from James Boyd White to Richard Weisberg, from Robert Cover and Martha Minow to Martha Nussbaum and Robin West. At the same time, one cannot fail to be impressed by the successes of Law and Literature in education. While courses in Law and