1. See High Above
2. The Player and the Cards: Nihilism and Legal Theory
3. The Case Against Legal Scholarship or, If the Professor Must Publish, Must the Profession Perish?", (1989) 39;John S Elson;J. Legal Educ
4. Still, it must be acknowledged that the working assumption is a somewhat heroic one, since entire volumes have been devoted to ascertaining the precise content of "truth". See, for example;This follows the approach adopted by Kissam, above note 10,1992