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David Caudill, "Lacan and
Legal Language: Meaning in the Gaps, Gaps in the Meaning", Law &
Critique III/2 (1992), 169-210: Caudill explores Lacan's language theory
with reference to the doctrinal debate over contractual gap-filling. The
silences or gaps in contracts - - unaddressed contingencies - - function
as an unconscious source of meaning.
David Caudill, "Social Hysteria
on Modern Witch-hunts: A Response to Brion", Law & Critique
V/1 (1994), 31-51: Caudill revisits Brion's work on hysteria in the Salem
witch trails and in contemporary mass child abuse accusations, and makes
comparisons with radical feminist and Lacanian nations of hysteria.
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