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Critical Legal Studies: Postmodern Deconstruction - Good and Bad Legal Reasoning
Written by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
Narrated by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
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An analysis and critique of "deconstructionism" in the field of law, and a sometimes hilarious examination of examples of lawyers' reasoning.
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