Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1999
Abstract
Students place tens of thousands of posters around law schools each year – in staircases, on walls, and on bulletin boards. Rarely, however, do formal disputes about postering arise. Students know how far to go – and go no farther despite numerous avenues for postering deviance: blizzarding, megasigns, commercial or scurrilous signs. What is the history of poster law? What are its norms and rules, privileges and procedures? Is poster law effident? Is it just?
Disciplines
Law | Legal Education | Legal History
Recommended Citation
Michael A. Heller,
The Cutting Edge of Poster Law,
49
J. Legal Educ.
467
(1999).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/480
Comments
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