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Vol. 56, Issue 1, 2018October 17, 2018 CDT

The Evolutionary Tradition in Law & Metaphor’s Double-Edged Sword

Alexandra L. Foulkes,
darwinrubincommon lawmetaphors from biology in lawrole of metaphor in american legal discoursemetaphor of artifical selectionmetaphor to evolution by means of natural selection
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Alexandra L. Foulkes, The Evolutionary Tradition in Law & Metaphor’s Double-Edged Sword, 56 Hous. L. Rev. 223 (2018).
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