To the First Round Table on Law and Semiotics --;Analytical Rhetoric, Semiotic and Law --;The Semiotic Web of the Law --;The Shopping Mall: Signs of Power --;The Prescriptions of the New Hobbesian Contractarian --;Animals as Property and the Law --;The Problem of Normative Authority in Legal Interpretation --;Natural Law and Emancipation: Toward a Theonomous Democracy --;Communication Research and the Practice of Lawyering: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog? --;Psychoanalysis in Legal Education: Notes on the Violence of the Sign --;The Rhetoric of Esotericism: The 'Challenge' to Deconstruction --;Legitimizing 'Repugnancy' in Law: Peirce and Contradiction --;Constitutionalism: Principle and Policy --;The United States Constitution: A Semiotic Interpretation --;The Merely Symbolic.
However, it became apparent shortly after the establishing of the Center that not only were all methods of legal semiotics not Peircean in origin, but were in their respective foundational assumptions not likely to be compatible with Peirce's semiotics without some radical, transforming development of the idea, 'legal semiotics'.