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Mark Kelman Mark Kelman (born August 20, 1951) is jurist and vice dean of Stanford Law School. As a prominent legal scholar, he has applied social science methodologies, including economics and psychology, to the study of law. He is one of the most cited law professors.〔http://www.leiterrankings.com/faculty/2007faculty_impact_areas.shtml〕 He is regarded as one of the co-founders of the critical legal studies movement and authored "A Guide to Critical Legal Studies." He is widely known for his influential〔http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/mikhail/documents/CLC_Three_Commentaries.pdf〕 1978 critique of the Coase theorem,〔http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/scal52&div=30&g_sent=1&collection=journals〕 a core part of law and economics. ==Narrative==
Being a published novelist, Kelman is well aware of the role of narrative in forming a sense of personal identity〔Robin West, ''Narrative, Authority, and Law'' (1993) p. 254〕 - as also of the way narratives may be incriminating or exculpatory, depending on the time frame used.〔G. Binder/R. Weisberg, ''Literary Criticism of Law'' (2000) p. 264〕 Thus, for example, when viewed in a long enough time-frame, a criminal act which appears at first sight the result of individual responsibility ''may'', Kelman suggests, be instead the deterministic result of socio-economic conditions.〔Stanley Fish, ''Doing What Comes Naturally'' (1989) p. 393-7〕
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