Outside in : the oral history of Guido Calabresi. Volume I, 1932-1982 /

'Outside In' spans established categories of legal and historical writing. It is a legal history, an autobiographical oral history memoir, a biography, and a portrait of the life and times of Guido Calabresi, a scholar, a professor, a dean, and a judge.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Silber, Norman Isaac (Interviewer)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Finzi-Contini and Del Vecchio
  • Minerbi and Calabresi
  • Anti-fascist Jews in dark times
  • Departure and arrival
  • Out of place
  • Our wartime
  • Postwar dilemmas
  • Graspingan education
  • Embracing catholicismat the old palace
  • A law student at mid-century
  • Justice Black
  • Law through an economic lens
  • Courtship
  • Deep structures in the law
  • Subterfuges and tragic choices
  • Teaching Aware
  • Judicial sunset
  • To be a dean
  • The dean's new day
  • Independence
  • Restoring the law school building
  • Almost a justice : Robert Bork
  • Conflict, community, and confidence : the wall
  • Clarence, Anita, Catharine, Jack
  • and Yale
  • Bill wants him
  • Joining the Second Circuit
  • The Tort Law opinions of a torts professor
  • The anti-discrimination law reasoning of an outsider
  • The analytical reasoning of a behavioral economist
  • The immigration law decisions of an immigrant
  • Calabresian complexities and the value of dialogue
  • An egalitarian believer's First Amendment
  • Craft, independence, and ideology
  • Giustizia e Liberte' recollected : bad laws and injustices
  • CODA
  • Explanations in the garden