ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 60, Issue 3, 2015November 01, 2015 EDT
Culinary Jurisprudence and National Identity: Penny Pether on the Taste of Country Cooking
Culinary Jurisprudence and National Identity: Penny Pether on the Taste of Country Cooking
Articles in Vol. 60, Issue 3, 2015
Vol. 60, Issue 3, 2015
- Strange Fruit: What Happened to the United States Doctrine of Precedent?Penelope Pether
- Mos Americanus or Common Law in Partibus InfideliumPeter Goodrich
- "Be True to What You Said on Paper": Penny Pether on the Positivism of Law and LanguageMarianne Constable
- Representing InterdisciplinarityKunal M. Parker
- Transcendence in the Animal: Guantanamo ' s Regime of Indefinite Detention and the Open in the CageJoseph Pugliese
- Consequences of Reform: Penny Pether on Rape Law in Illinois and AustraliaMark Sanders
- Culinary Jurisprudence and National Identity: Penny Pether on the Taste of Country CookingNan Seuffert
- Fierce and Critical Faith: A Remembrance of Penny PetherChristopher Tomlins
Nan Seuffert, Culinary Jurisprudence and National Identity: Penny Pether on the Taste of Country Cooking, 60 Villanova Law Review 639 (2015).
