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  • The Language of Judges
  • Written by author Lawrence M. Solan
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, 8/15/2010
  • Since many legal disputes are battles over the meaning of a statute, contract, testimony, or the Constitution, judges must interpret language in order to decide why one proposed meaning overrides another. And in making their decisions about meaning appear
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Contents

Preface


Introduction: Judging Language


1
Chomsky and Cardozo: Linguistics and the Law

Cardozo's Hope: Keeping the Law Flexible


Chomsky and the Nature of Linguistic Knowledge


Chomsky, Cardozo, and Mrs. Palsgraf



2
The Judge as Linguist

The Last Antecedent Rule

Mrs. Anderson's Case


Processing Strategies and the Last Antecedent Rule


The Across the Board Rule: Mr. Judge


Drugs and the Last Antecedent Rule


Last Antecedents and Legal Canons



Empty Words: The Interpretation of Pronouns

Mr. Bass


Pronouns and Taxation



The And/Or Rule

Problems of Scope—And Means Or


Support of Delinquent Children—The Problem with And/Or


Mr. Caine—Or Means And



Adjectives and the Linguistics of Capital Punishment


Why Judges Do Not Make Good Linguists



3
Stacking the Deck

The Rule of Lenity

Yermian: Lenity and the Scope of Adverbs


What about Brown?


RICO—Lenity and the Meaning of Words



The Linguistics of Insurance Policies

The Jacober Accident


Ignoring Language—Partridge



Understanding Ambiguous Contracts



4
When the Language Is Clear

How Plain Can Language Be?


The “Plain Language” of RICO

When the Language and Its Opposite Are Both Plain


Understanding Patterns: RICO as an Unclear Statute


Turkette and Russello Revisited: Some More Fuzzy Concepts



When Is Plain Language Enough?



5
Too Much Precision

The Quest for Precision

Pronouns, Precision, and the Law

Pronouns and the Fifth Amendment


Devices to Limit Ambiguity of Reference in Legal Language

Party of the First Part


Replacing Pronouns with Names


Said and Same




Using Special Words



The War against Legal Language


How Much Better Can We Do?



6
Some Problems with Words: Trying to Understand the Constitution

People, Corporations, and Other Creatures

What Is a Corporation


Corporations, the Lexicon, and the Fifth Amendment



Testimony and the Act of Speech

The Current State of the Fifth Amendment


Speech Acts: Linguistics and the Fifth Amendment


Admissions


Admitting by Bleeding



What Is a Search

The Word “Search”


The Fourth Amendment and the Lexicon



Some Easy Cases and Some Hard Ones



7
Why It Hasn't Gotten Any Better

Anderson and the Status Quo


Expanding Legal Doctrine


Getting Tough


The Language of Judges



Notes


Table of Cases


Index


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