The Case of the Speluncean Explorers by Lon Fuller first appeared in the Harvard Law Review in 1949. It has
since become the most famous fictitious legal case in the US and is used widely by law schools. The case revolves
around an episode in the year 4,300. A band of explorers become trapped in a cave and are forced to cannibalize
a member of their team. When they are rescued, five Supreme Court judges provide opinions on what should be done
with them. Peter Suber has added nine new opinions along feminist, communitarian, economic, constructionist, postmodern
theories of law. The complete Fuller article is included in the beginning of the book.