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Symposium
Abstract
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Toward that goal, this Article looks briefly at certain aspects of Critical Legal Studies, Law and Economics, and Empirical Legal Studies. For the purposes of this preliminary analysis of RLT, this Article will adopt somewhat simplified models of these movements, focusing on some of their central features, including critiques that have been leveled against them. In turn, this Article will explore similar elements of RLT in an effort to evaluate the potential status and standing of RLT as a legal movement.