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Entities in legal theory

Jill Fraley (Washington and Lee): The Jurisprudence of Nature. Enrique Guerra-Pujol (UCF): The Evolutionary Path of the Law. Fabio P. L. Almeida (UnB): The Emergence of Constitutionalism as an Evolutionary Biocultural Adaptation. William A. Edmundson (Georgia State): Law’s Evolution and Law as Custom. Rolien Roos (North-West): Is Law Science? Haider Ala Hamoudi (Pittsburgh): Decolonizing the Centralist Mind: Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law. Christopher Tomlins (UC-Berkeley): The Presence and Absence of Legal Mind: A Commentary on Duncan Kennedy's Three Globalizations of Law and Legal Thought, 1850-2000. Neil Walker (Edinburgh): The Jurist in a Global Age. Pier Giuseppe Monateri (Torino): Spaces and Narratives: The Clash of Legal Systems. Cass Sunstein (Harvard): There Is Nothing that Interpretation Just Is. Samuel L. Bray (UCLA): On Doctrines That Do Many Things. Maribel Narvaez Mora (Girona): Expressing Norms: On Norm-Formulations and Other Entities in Legal Theory. Nicholas W. Barber (Oxford): Constitutionalism: Negative and Positive. Evan Fox-Decent (McGill): Constitutional Legitimacy Unbound. Why law matters: Lorenzo Zucca and Alon Harel debate the nature of constitutionalism. Brian Leiter (Chicago) and Michael Sevel (Sydney): Philosophy of Law. You can download the Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, ed. Martin P. Golding and William A. Edmundson (2005).