Keywords
Bob Dylan, civil rights, criminal justice, institutions, poverty
Abstract
In this Article, I will try to create a topography of Bob-as-jurisprudential scholar by looking at selected Dylan songs in these discrete areas of law (and law-and-society): civil rights; inequality of the criminal justice system; institutions; governmental/judicial corruption; equality and emancipation (political and economic); poverty, the environment, and inequality of the civil justice system; and the role of lawyers and the legal process.
Recommended Citation
Michael L. Perlin,
Tangled Up In Law: The Jurisprudence of Bob Dylan,
38 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1395
(2012).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol38/iss5/9