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13.  The Rhetoric of Law

[139] “The Rhetoric, Economics, and Economic History of Michelman's 'Republican Tradition: A Commentary',” Iowa Law Review  72 (5, July 1987): 1351-1353.
 
[77] “The Rhetoric of Law and Economics,” Michigan Law Review  86 (4, Feb 1988): 752-767.
 
[85] [with John Nelson] “The Rhetoric of Political Economy,” pp. 155-174 (Chapter 8) in James H. Nichols, Jr. and Colin Wright, eds. Political Economy to Economics--And Back?  (San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1990).
 
[122a] “The Essential Rhetoric of Law, Literature, and Liberty” [review of Posner's Law as Literature, Fish's Doing What Comes Naturally  and White's Justice as Translation], Critical Review  5 (1, Spring 1991): 203-223.
 
 [122b] “Minimal Statism and Metamodernism: A Reply to Jeffrey Friedman,”  Critical Review  6 (1, Dec 1992): 107-112.
 
[92b] “The Lawyerly Rhetoric of Coase's 'The Nature of the Firm'“  Journal of Corporation Law  18 (2, Winter 1993): 424-439.
 
[210] “The Good Old Coase Theorem and the Good Old Chicago School: Comment on the Medema-Zerbe Paper,” Coasean Economics: The New Institutional Economics and Law and Economics, (Steven G. Medema, Ed.) Boston: Kluwer Publishing, 1997, pp. 239-248.
 
[173]  “The Rhetoric of Liberty,”  Rhetoric Society Quarterly 1(11, 1995): pp. 9-27.
 
[221] “Review of Gaskins on Law and Rhetoric,” Social Services Review 70 (3, Sept 1996): 482-489.
 
"[235] “Happy Endings:  Law, Gender, and the University,” Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 2 (1, Fall, 1998): 77-85.  Also in (19.) Gender.