Applied Legal Thought

International Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1):19-28 (2024)
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Abstract

Three of Patricia Williams’s essays in The Rooster’s Egg are examined for their relevance to contemporary issues, and for the style in which they are written. It is concluded that Williams does an admirable job, despite writing in a vein that might be thought to be somewhat less than jurisprudential.

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