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1 online resource (213 pages) |
Series |
Law, Justice and Power |
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Law, justice, and power.
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Contents |
Cover ; Half Title; Dedication; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Notes; 1 Rhetoric, Law, Ethics, Feminism; Rhetorical Criticism and Analysis: Toward Productive Feminism; 2 The Things We Value: Theory, Practice, and Production; The Value(s) of Speculation: Claiming Detachment; The Values of (Literary) Practice: Embracing Immersion; The Value(s) of Production: De-Limiting Use; Detachment, Immersion, and Use: The Relative Value of Values; 3 The Things We Say: The Speculations of Legal Science; Ethical Properties and Legal Science; Measuring Carr; The Limits of Legal Science |
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4 The Things We Do: The Activities of the Legal ImaginationLiterary Properties and 'Craft Values'; Reading Carr; The Bounded Imagination; 5 The Things We Make: The Productions of Legal Rhetoric; Rhetorical (Im)proprieties; Re-producing Carr; The Facts; Definitions; Quality; Jurisdiction; The Use of Limits; 6 Erring for Justice; The Problem with Jurisprudence; What is Language? (And Why Ask?); In the Pursuit of Justice (and the Reasonable Woman); Limitations, Limits, and the Things We Value; Appendix |
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MARY J. CARR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ALLISON GAS TURBINE DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, Defendant-AppelleeFootnotes; Bibliography; Index |
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Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351575867 |
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1351575864 |
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