Mises Daily
Author:
Allen Mendenhall
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if questionable move to install literary texts in law-school curricula. Liptak’s opening lines betray his skepticism: The fact [that Kafka was a lawyer] got the law school instead. A positive result of this trend is that many law students are open to the idea of law and literature and find luminaries like George Anastaplo or intellectual production by blocking channels of communication and by shutting down access to much needed resources — most notably, experts in other fields. The future