``The Critical Legal Studies movement, or CLS, has given American legal education its liveliest moments of the last decade... Finding a synthesis of CLS thought is no easy task, and Mark Kelman`s book is an admirable attempt to remedy that lack. He offers an impressive survey of the major CLS writers and their relationship to other schools of legal thought ... He strips away hyperbolic rhetoric or fallacious reasoning and exposes what he considers the heart of the CLS position ... Kelman`s arguments are powerful.``
- Daniel Farber, New Republic