Outsider Jurisprudence and the Electronic Revolution: Will Technology Help or Hinder the Cause of Law Reform?

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Richard Delgado

Seattle University School of Law

Jean Stefancic

Seattle University School of Law

Date Written: 1991

Abstract

Early article examining the convergence of two movements in the legal arena: the electronic dissemination of legal research and outsider scholarship, e.g., critical legal studies, critical race theory, feminist jurisprudence. Describes both movements briefly and offers some predictions on what might happen should they merge in the future.

Keywords: outsider scholarship, electronic databases, legal research, legal reform

Suggested Citation

Delgado, Richard and Stefancic, Jean, Outsider Jurisprudence and the Electronic Revolution: Will Technology Help or Hinder the Cause of Law Reform? (1991). Ohio State Law Journal, Vol. 52, 1991, U of Alabama Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2411638, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2411638

Richard Delgado

Seattle University School of Law ( email )

WA
United States

Jean Stefancic (Contact Author)

Seattle University School of Law ( email )

901 12th Avenue, Sullivan Hall
P.O. Box 222000
Seattle, WA n/a 98122-1090
United States

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