Kitty Calavita
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“Medicine is, I have found, a strange and in many ways disturbing business. The stakes are high, the liberties taken tremendous. We drug people, put needles and tubes into them, manipulate their chemistry, biology, and physics, lay them unconscious and open their bodies up to the world. We do so out of an abiding confidence in our know-how as a profession. What you find when you get in close, however—close enough to see the furrowed brows, the doubts and missteps, the failures as well as the successes—is how messy, uncertain, and also surprising medicine turns out to be.”
― Invitation to Law & Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
― Invitation to Law & Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
“Law and society turns this conventional view on its head. "Real law" is law as it is lived in society, and the abstract ideal is itself a human artifact. Many interesting questions follow. How does real law actually operate? How are law and everyday life intertwined? Where does law as abstraction come from, and what purposes does it serve? What can we learn from the disparity between abstract law and real law? And, why is the idealized version of law so resilient even in the face of extensive contrary experience?”
― Invitation to Law and Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
― Invitation to Law and Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
“all point to the pervasiveness of law in popular culture and to its many reverberations.”
― Invitation to Law and Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
― Invitation to Law and Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
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