Notes
1. Irving Stone, Clarence Darrow for the Defense (New York, New American Library, 1969), p.130.
2. For a discussion of the relationship between law and order by two of the others see Lon L.
Fuller, The Morality of Law (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1964), Ch. 2, “The Morality that Makes Law Possible:” Lon L. Fuller, “Two Principles of Human Association,” in Kenneth Winston, ed., The Principles of Social Order: Selected Essays of Lon L. Fuller (Durham, Duke University Press, 1981); Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Law in Modern Society: Toward a Criticism of Social Theory (New York, Free Press, 1976), Ch. 2, “Law and the Forms of Society.”3. Robert McCloskey, The American Supreme Court (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1960), p. 224.
4. See Eric Voegelin, The New Science of Politics (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1952), Ch. 1, “Representation and Existence,” pp. 27ff. See also John T. Noonan, Jr., Persons and the Masks of the Law: Cardozo, Holmes, Jefferson, and Wythe as Makers of the Masks (New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1976), Ch. 1, “The Masks of the Participants.”
5. Alasdair McIntyre, After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory (Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1981), p. 201.
6. For an analysis of stories and myths in society see G. S. Kirk, The Nature of Greek Myths (Penguin, 1974), Pt. 1; Ernst Cassirer, The Myth of the State (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1946), Pt. 1.
7. Alain Finkielkraut, Remembering in Vain: The Klaus Barbie Trial and Crimes against Humanity, trans. by Roxanne Lapidus (New York, Columbia University Press, 1992), pp. 63–64.
8. In addition to Finkielkraut, for accounts of the Vichy treatment of Jews and the trials of those accused see Richard J. Bolsan, ed., Memory, the Holocaust, and French Justice: The Bousquet and Touvier Affairs (University Press of New England, 1996); Richard Weisberg, Poethics and Other Strategies of Law and Literature (New York, Columbia University Press, 1992), chapters 13 and 14.
9. Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolution (Chicago, University of Chicago Press), p. 24, Ch. 5.
10. Malcolm Brown, The Politics of Irish Literature: From Thomas Davis to W.B. Yeats (Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1972), p. 22.
11. Minersville School District v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586, 596 (1940).