Professor Alexander provides a brief introduction to the 2004 Editors\u27 Symposium titled What is Legal Interpretation
The essay reflects upon the debate over intentionalism about statutory interpretation, and argues fo...
Book review of Interpretation and Legal Theory by Andrei Marmor and published by Clarendon Press (Ox...
Brian G. Slocum’s The Nature of Legal Interpretation: What Jurists Can Learn about Legal Interpretat...
The outstanding collection of articles following this Introduction constitutes the 2012 Editors’ Sym...
The outstanding collection of articles and comments thereon that follows this Introduction constitut...
The outstanding collection of articles and comments thereon that follows this Introduction constitut...
In this piece, I take up two topics that have been preeminent in the scholarship of Richard Kay: the...
In Legal Interpretation, Kent Greenawalt focuses on the complex and multi-faceted topic of textual i...
In the past decade the study of statutory interpretation has gone from benign neglect to intense scr...
In this chapter from Law and the Humanities: An Introduction, published by Cambridge University Pr...
The outstanding collection of articles and comments thereon that follows this Introduction constitut...
This Article examines the impact of the twenty-year-old turn toward interpretation in legal and co...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
Professor Sinnott-Armstrong argues against the arguments published by Professor Prakash and Professo...
For any given rule, there are infinite interpretations. Yet law and interpretation are inseparable. ...
The essay reflects upon the debate over intentionalism about statutory interpretation, and argues fo...
Book review of Interpretation and Legal Theory by Andrei Marmor and published by Clarendon Press (Ox...
Brian G. Slocum’s The Nature of Legal Interpretation: What Jurists Can Learn about Legal Interpretat...
The outstanding collection of articles following this Introduction constitutes the 2012 Editors’ Sym...
The outstanding collection of articles and comments thereon that follows this Introduction constitut...
The outstanding collection of articles and comments thereon that follows this Introduction constitut...
In this piece, I take up two topics that have been preeminent in the scholarship of Richard Kay: the...
In Legal Interpretation, Kent Greenawalt focuses on the complex and multi-faceted topic of textual i...
In the past decade the study of statutory interpretation has gone from benign neglect to intense scr...
In this chapter from Law and the Humanities: An Introduction, published by Cambridge University Pr...
The outstanding collection of articles and comments thereon that follows this Introduction constitut...
This Article examines the impact of the twenty-year-old turn toward interpretation in legal and co...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
Professor Sinnott-Armstrong argues against the arguments published by Professor Prakash and Professo...
For any given rule, there are infinite interpretations. Yet law and interpretation are inseparable. ...
The essay reflects upon the debate over intentionalism about statutory interpretation, and argues fo...
Book review of Interpretation and Legal Theory by Andrei Marmor and published by Clarendon Press (Ox...
Brian G. Slocum’s The Nature of Legal Interpretation: What Jurists Can Learn about Legal Interpretat...