Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1999
Center/Program
Center for Law and Economic Studies
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?
Recommended Citation
Michael A. Heller,
The Cutting Edge of Poster Law,
49
J. Legal Educ.
467
(1999).
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https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/480
Comments
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