CONTENTS
Foreword vii
Frederick M. Hart
An Absolutely, Positively True Story: Seven Reasons Why We Sing 433
Karl Johnson and Ann Scales
Appendix A: Description of the Course 454
Karl Johnson and Ann Scales
Appendix B: Syllabus 456
Karl Johnson and Ann Scales
Appendix C: Description of Method 476
Karl Johnson and Ann Scales
Phenomenology, Tina Turner and the Law 479
Gary Minda
Reverie 495
Heather Wishik
Note on the Scales/Johnson Syllabus 501
Miriam Haskell Berlin
Change in Law Schools 505
Jay M. Feinman
An Essay on Local Critique 513
John Moon
I Sing Because I'm Happy: Some Random Thoughts on "An Absolutely, Positively True Story: Seven Reasons Why We Sing" 535
Otis H. King
Zen, Law and Language: Of Power and Paradigms 543
Williamson B. C. Chang
A Student Polemic 573
K. C. Worden
Hurst Story 585
Willard Hurst
Goings-on at the University of New Mexico School of Law 587
Charles D. Kelso
Style and Substance in Lawyers 589
D. Christopher Wells
Vigilante Law 595
Jamake Hightower
Stories People Tell 599
Lorraine Code
Some Brief Reflections on Johnson and Scales, "An Absolutely, Positively True Story: Seven Reasons Why We Sing" 607
David J. McCarthy, Jr.
Liberal Jurisprudence and Abstracted Visions of Human Nature: A Feminist Critique of Rawls' Theory of Justice 613
Mari J. Matsuda
INDEX: VOLUME 16 631