The main work of a legal system is deciding matters of past fact. Blackstone remarked that experience will abundantly show, that above a hundred of our lawsuits arise from disputed facts, for one where the law is doubted of. Was the traffic light red or green? Was it OJ. Simpson or somebody else who wielded the dagger? Find the facts and the law is usually easy. The great chasm that separates the modem Continental legal systems from the Anglo-American systems is largely about the conduct of fact-finding. On the Continent, professional judges take the main responsibility for investigating and adjudicating, although the lawyers for the parties guide and limit the judicial inquiry in important ways. In the Anglo-American legal tradition, by ...