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April 24, 2012
National Poetry Month
Posted by
Christine Corcos
The Gallagher Law Library notes that April is National Poetry Month and devotes a post on its blog to law and poetry
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Christine Corcos
Daniel J. Solove
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AIDEL: Associazione Italiana Diretto e Letteratura
Alexis de Tocqueville: A Comprehensive Bibliography
Arts and Letters Daily
Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities
British Library, The
Chicago-Kent College of Law Library Law and Popular Culture Research Guide
Collaborative Research Networks
Cultura JurÃdica, La
European Legal Roots
European Network For Law and Literature
European Society for Comparative Legal History
Feminism and Legal Theory Project, The (at Emory Law School)
Institute for Law and the Humanities (IIT/Chicago-Kent College of Law)
Jus Literaria
Law and Humanities Institute
Law and Humanities Website, The
Law and Literature: Italian Society for Law and Literature
Law and Popular Culture (The University of Texas Law Library Pages)
Law and Social Inquiry
List of Law & Humanities Resources
List of Literary Works About Law
List of Scholarly Works About Law & Literature
List of Works About Specific Writers
PhilWeb Bibliographical Archive
Picturing Justice
Professor Linder's Famous Trials Page
Records of Early English Drama (Centre For Research In Early English Drama)
Roman Legal Resources
Wordle (Word Cloud Generator)
Link List
Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations
Amicus Curiae
Art and Artifice
Art and Artifice
Blackstone Weekly
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CLEWS: The Historic True Crime Blog
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Concurring Opinions
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Legal Theory Blog
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Naked Truth, The
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