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Pierre Schlag

Pierre Schlag (born March 3, 1954) is a legal theorist and the Byron R. White Professor at the University of Colorado Law School.[1] Generally associated with the critical legal studies movement and school of legal thought, his contributions to the modern legal canon have primarily focused on the subjects of aesthetics and the law,[2] Constitutional interpretation,[3] deconstruction,[citation needed] subjectivity,[citation needed] and broader 'meta' critiques of legal institutions, publications, and thought.[4] He is also the author of a work of fiction, American Absurd.[5]


References

  1. "Pierre Schlag - Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty". Colorado Law. University of Colorado Boulder. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  2. Schlag, Pierre (2002). "The Aesthetics of American Law". Harvard Law Review. 115 (4): 1047–1118. doi:10.2307/1342629. JSTOR 1342629. S2CID 59502957. SSRN 975805.
  3. Schlag, Pierre (1999). "No Vehicles in the Park". Seattle University Law Review. 23: 381. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  4. Schlag, Pierre (March 2009). "Spam Jurisprudence, Air Law, and the Rank Anxiety of Nothing Happening (a Report on the State of the Art)" (PDF). Georgetown Law Journal. 97: 803. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  5. "TaxProf Blog: American Absurd". taxprof.typepad.com. Retrieved 12 April 2019.



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