Title
Legal Scholarship as Resistance to Science
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2005
Abstract
Why do law professors continue to produce scholarship even after achieving tenure? This essay, presented as part of a AALS panel discussing "Why We Write?", considers some common and less common responses, and suggests that for at least a few professors, legal scholarship can serve as a way of resisting the overbearing dominance of the "scientific" worldview evident in so much modern thought in favor of a perspective more attentive to the value of persons.
Digital USD Citation
Smith, Steven Douglas, "Legal Scholarship as Resistance to Science" (2005). Institute on Law and Philosophy. 85.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/law_philosophy_scholarship/85