Kennedy on Derrida and American Critical Legal Studies

Duncan Kennedy (Harvard Law School) has postedThe reception of Jacques Derrida in American Critical Legal Studies on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

This article describes in some detail the way in which critical legal scholars in the 1980s read, appropriated and then used versions of some of Jacques Derrida’s ideas, particularly the idea of deconstruction. They first of all understood deconstruction as a procedure close in many ways to the sociological jurists’ and legal realists’ critiques of the conceptual apparatus of classical legal thought. They debated and disagreed about the implications of the resulting Franco-American amalgam and applied different versions of it to contemporary debates about legal reasoning and doctrinal indeterminacy, and then extended them to debates about gender, “identity” and law and economics. The article ends with my own existentialist decisionist reading, from within these debates, of some canonical Derridean aphoristic slogans.

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