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4 Savannah L. Rev. 1 (2017)

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AVANNAH


VOLUME 4  NUMBER 1


Is  LAW THE MYTH BEFORE THE MYTH BEGAN?

Garrett  Epps*

    The  legal fictions we have been  talking about today are stories that we
invent about the law to make it run more smoothly. This court has jurisdiction
over the affray with swords and staves because Paris, France, is located in the
county of Middlesex, England.  My  client, the Exxon Corporation, is a person
and  is present in this courtroom. There  is a state called Delaware. I am
going to talk about a very different meaning of the words legal fiction.
    For  the past ten years, I have taught short story writing to law students.
From  that experience, I have begun to suspect a different possibility. At the very
deepest level, I wonder: is it possible that we (lawyers, clients, police, judges,
legislators) are the fictions and that the law tells the story? In his poem, Notes
Toward  a Supreme Fiction, Wallace Stevens, who was himself a lawyer, writes of
what  he calls the first idea. That is, what was  it that had to come  into
existence in order to create art and human civilization? And he says:
    But the first idea was not to shape the clouds
    In imitation. The clouds preceded us.
    There was a muddy centre before we breathed.
    There was a myth before the myth began.
    Venerable and articulate and complete.'

    *Professor of Law, University of Baltimore; Contributing Writer and Supreme Court
Correspondent, THE ATLANTIC  (Online); LL.M., Duke University, 1994; J.D., Duke
University, 1991; M.A. (Creative Writing), Hollins College, 1975; B.A. (English), Harvard
University, 1972; author, The Floating Island: A Tale of Washington (1985); The Shad
Treatment(1977), winner of the 1978 Southern Regional Council Lillian Smith Award for Best
Work of Fiction About the South. I'd like to thank the editors of Savannah Law Review for their
work organizing the Conference of Legal Fictions and extending to me the chance to
participate; to the faculty of Savannah Law School, particularly Professors Caprice Roberts and
Andrew Wright for their warm welcome to Savannah Law School; and to the audience of
participants, students, faculty, and community members who tolerated my delaying their
dinner to deliver the speech that formed the basis of this article.


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