Duncan Kennedy
Duncan Kennedy is the Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence at Havard Law School of
Harvard University. Kennedy received the A.B. from Harvard College in 1964 and the LL.B. from Yale Law School in 1970. He became a member of the Harvard Law School faculty in 1971, was appointed full professor in 1976, and became the
Carter Professor in 1996. Professor Kennedy became one of the most influential legal thinkers of the late twentieth century as a result of his association with the
Criticial Legal Studies movement. His short monograph,
Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy was both famous and infamous for its trenchant critique of legal education. He has also wrote a series of influential essays in legal theory.
Bibliography
- A Critique of Adjudication [fin de siecle], (Harvard University Press, 1997)
- Sexy Dressing, etc., (Harvard University Press, 1993)
- "Freedom and Constraint in Adjudication: A Critical Phenomenology," 36 Journal of Legal Education 518 (1986)
- "Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication," 89 Harvard Law Review 1685 (1976)
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