Doubting Donald: A Reply to Professor Donald Galloway's 'Critical Mistakes'

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    Abstract

    In a recent article Professor Galloway has argued that supporters of the Critical Legal Studies perspective make five fundamental errors in their analyses of liberal theory and as a result have failed in their deconstructive agenda. In this essay Professor Devlin replies to these criticisms and posits that Galloway's essay in retrieval is itself subject to the very same errors of which he accuses the "crits". Moreover, it is argued that the nature of Galloway 's partial defence of liberalism confirms rather than denies the accuracy of critical assessments.

    Original languageCanadian English
    JournalArticles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 1991

    Keywords

    • liberal theory
    • critical legal studies

    Disciplines

    • Law and Philosophy
    • Public Law and Legal Theory

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