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Lead Articles Edition--Symposium: Using Metaphor in Legal Analysis and Communication
2007
Vol. 58, No. 3
Biographical Information of Symposium Participants
Biographical Information
Page 835
The Centrality of Metaphor in Legal Analysis and Communication: An Introduction
David T. Ritchie
Page 839
Mind, Metaphor, Law
Mark L. Johnson
Page 845
Re-Embodying Law
Steven L. Winter
Page 869
Against Acting 'Humanely'
Michael Goldberg
Page 899
Levels of Metaphor in Persuasive Legal Writing
Michael R. Smith
Page 919
Of Metaphor, Metonymy, and Corporate Money: Rhetorical Choices in Supreme Court Decisions on Campaign Finance Regulation
Linda L. Berger
Page 949
Who is On the Outside Looking In, and What Do They See?: Metaphors of Exclusion in Legal Education
David T. Ritchie
Page 991
Question and Answer Period of Symposium Participants
Page 1021
Illinois Tool Works Inc. v. Independent Ink, Inc.: The Intersection of Patent Law and Antitrust Law in the Context of Patent Tying Arrangements
Tiffany L. Williams
Page 1035
Federal Rule 50: Medium Rare Application? Unitherm Food Systems, Inc. v. Swift-Eckrich, Inc.
Leslie Eanes
Page 1069
Politics As Usual: The Continuing Debate Over Partisan Gerrymandering Schemes in League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry
Steve Flynn
Page 1083
Testimonial? What the Heck Does That Mean?: Davis v. Washington
Lindsay Brewer
Page 1097
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