Law and linguistics ought to be natural partners. Modem statutory and constitutional interpretation increasingly focuses on the generally accepted public meaning of legal language. Even persons who do not believe (as I do) that some form of public understanding of the relevant text is the end all, if not quite the be-all, of such interpretation are likely to regard the public understanding of statutory language as at least one relevant factor in legal interpretation. And who better than linguists to inform the law about the true facts regarding public usage and understanding of legal language
By far the most testy moments of the conference arose out of the following problem. The Supreme Cour...
By far the most testy moments of the conference arose out of the following problem. The Supreme Cour...
One might expect that linguistics-the scientific study of language- would have much to offer the leg...
Law and linguistics ought to be natural partners. Modem statutory and constitutional interpretation\...
What can lawyers learn from linguistics? Here are some thoughts, focused on statutory interpretation
The question I pose for those who have devoted considerable effort to the project is why linguistics...
First, I will discuss certain limits in the potential relevance of linguistic theory to legal analys...
Without fanfare, Plain Meaning and Hard Cases relegated its discussion of phonetics, phonology, and ...
I would like to take a closer look here at how linguists and lawyers look at language (sentences) an...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
This Article sketches some of the ideas and issues involved in the claims of the Law and Linguistics...
This Article begins by describing the development of interest within linguistics over the last two d...
Legal writers have recently turned to corpus linguistics to interpret legal texts. Corpus linguistic...
Not only does linguistics fail to illuminate the meaning of legal texts, the approach to meaning tak...
In this Article, I want to take the heretical position that linguists\u27 principal expertise-ascert...
By far the most testy moments of the conference arose out of the following problem. The Supreme Cour...
By far the most testy moments of the conference arose out of the following problem. The Supreme Cour...
One might expect that linguistics-the scientific study of language- would have much to offer the leg...
Law and linguistics ought to be natural partners. Modem statutory and constitutional interpretation\...
What can lawyers learn from linguistics? Here are some thoughts, focused on statutory interpretation
The question I pose for those who have devoted considerable effort to the project is why linguistics...
First, I will discuss certain limits in the potential relevance of linguistic theory to legal analys...
Without fanfare, Plain Meaning and Hard Cases relegated its discussion of phonetics, phonology, and ...
I would like to take a closer look here at how linguists and lawyers look at language (sentences) an...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
This Article sketches some of the ideas and issues involved in the claims of the Law and Linguistics...
This Article begins by describing the development of interest within linguistics over the last two d...
Legal writers have recently turned to corpus linguistics to interpret legal texts. Corpus linguistic...
Not only does linguistics fail to illuminate the meaning of legal texts, the approach to meaning tak...
In this Article, I want to take the heretical position that linguists\u27 principal expertise-ascert...
By far the most testy moments of the conference arose out of the following problem. The Supreme Cour...
By far the most testy moments of the conference arose out of the following problem. The Supreme Cour...
One might expect that linguistics-the scientific study of language- would have much to offer the leg...