The first post dealt mainly with Hessick's views about how corpus linguistics relates to ultimate purpose of legal interpretation, which is to determine
the legal meaning of the text in dispute.
Not exact matches
Owen Fiss urges judges to avoid an «arid and artificial» focus upon the words and original
meaning of constitutional provisions by instead reading «the moral as well as the
legal text»
of the Constitution.
This is precisely why he argued that judges often need, through careful historical analysis, to consult the original
meaning of the words in the
legal text.
Scalia suggests that Kennedy, O'Connor, and other Justices adhere to what might be described as a sort
of legal Gnosticism, according to which the
meaning of the Constitution is to be found not in what its
text overtly states but in some mysterious message conveyed only to black - clad savants.
What are the
legal implications
of the Durban Platform
text, and what could the different
legal options
mean for the UNFCCC?
Reading the constitutional
text in light
of this established
legal understanding, we conclude that the President need not personally perform the physical act
of affixing his signature to a bill to sign it within the
meaning of Article I, Section 7.
There is no place in a
legal text for a number that has
meaning under international copyright law that you know does not represent the number
of potential beneficiary persons with print disabilities worldwide when you know that number does not represent the number
of print disabled persons worldwide.
By that I
mean that one does not even begin
legal analysis
of a
text before knowing whether to bother, whether the
text itself is reliable.
No judge has ever determined what they
mean by «reliability»
of a machine controlled by software code, as I indicate in chapter 6
of Electronic Evidence (4th edn, Institute
of Advanced
Legal Studies for the SAS Humanities Digital Library, School
of Advanced Study, University
of London, 2017), which is also an open source
text http://ials.sas.ac.uk/digital/humanities-digital-library/observing-law-ials-open-book-service-law/electronic-evidence.
By «
legal writing scholarship» I
mean articles grounded in theory that explore the creation and
meaning of legal texts and communication in all its forms,
legal writing pedagogy and curricula, and the importance
of legal writing and other skills training in
legal education.
While the nature
of this case and the mass media coverage would have ensured widespread public awareness
of Bedford in a world without Twitter, surely the 100 + tweets with links to the full
text of the decision appearing within one hour the public release
of the ruling provides important insights into the power
of the tool as a
means of spreading news
of legal developments on a timely basis.
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Because
legal problems arise in particular factual contexts, reasoning about the
meaning of a
legal rule often requires more than the mechanical application
of the general words in the
text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature
of the particular
legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface details
of her client's case with a precedent.4
Sanford Levinson, a law professor at the University
of Texas at Austin, said Justice Thomas's position claims few adherents in the
legal community — Not even Justice Antonin Scalia, who like Justice Thomas argues that the Constitution should be applied according to the original
meaning of its
text when ratified.
This time around, I'll be discussing her claim that incorporating corpus linguistics into
legal interpretation would radically transform the process
of determining the
text's ordinary
meaning:
Indiana's failure to track or report opinion revision at the court site highlights the need for official sites to furnish some
means of assurance to those relying on their electronic decision
texts that they have not been altered, altered either by the court or in the course
of redistribution by a
legal information service or publisher.