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Volume 50, Issue 2 Winter 2000: Symposium - Civil Litigation and Popular Culture
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Introduction: Civil Litigation and Popular Culture - Sixth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy
Stephan Landsman
Articles
Exploring the Hidden Domains of Civil Justice: "Naming, Blaming, and Claiming" in Popular Culture
Austin Sarat
"The Impact That It Has Had Is between People's Ears": Tort Reform, Mass Culture, and Plaintiffs' Lawyers
Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin
The Jury and Popular Culture
Jeffrey Abramson
"The Verdict" Is In: The Civic Implications of Civil Trials
Richard H. Weisberg
A Response on Cardozo to Professors Kaufman and Schwarz
Richard H. Weisberg
Lexitainment: Legal Process as Theater
Lawrence M. Friedman
No Laughing Matter: Humor and Contradiction in Stories of Law
Patricia Ewick and Susan S. Silbey
Running away with the Circus: Untapping the Subersive Potential of Civil Litigation's Narratives
Susan Bandes
A Novelist's Perspective
Marianne Wesson
Trademarks, Property, and Propriety: The Moral Economy of Consumer Politics and Corporate Accountability on the World Wide Web
Rosemary Coombe and Andrew Herman
Contemporary Legends and Claims of Corporate Malfeasance: Race, Fried Chicken, and the Marketplace
Gary Alan Fine and Patricia Turner
Commentaries
Meeting the Enemy
Stephen C. Yeazell
Comments
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- David Edward Dahlquist
- Executive Editor
- Todd E. Keeler
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- James L. Mignon
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Melanie Pearl Persellin
- Symposium Editor
- Margaret A. Caponigri
- Business Manager
- Kelly Feldman
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Christopher W. Carmichael
- James Raymond Derry
- Jennifer R. Hagan
- Kathy K. Karaboyas
- Ann Marie T. Rizzo
- Shelly A. Smith
- Paul J. Stanukinas
- Jenelle M. Todryk