Lawyers Making Meaning: The Roberta Kevelson Seminar on Law and Semiotics at Penn State Univerity's Dickinson School of Law
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Introduction
Introduction
Lawyers Making Meaning: The Roberta Kevelson Seminar on Law and Semiotics
Jan M. Broekman and William A. Pencak
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Vico and Imagination: An Ingenious Approach to Educating Lawyers with Semiotic Sensibility
Francis J. Mootz
23-44
Trial Argumentation: The Creation of Meaning
Denis J. Brion
45-59
Face to Face
Jan M. Broekman
61-68
Gustav Shpet and the Semiotics of ‘Living Discourse’
Philip T. Grier
69-82
The Lawyer, the Judge, the Historian: Shaping the Meaning of the Boston Massacre, American Revolution, and Popular Opinion from 1770 to the Present Day
William Pencak
83-104
Who’s Your Daddy?
Or: Using Semiotic Tools to Deconstruct Legal Determinations of Who Holds Parenthood Obligations and Privileges
Michelle Louise Wirth
105-122
Michael H. v. Gerald D.
A Case Study of Political Ideology Disguised in Legal Thought
Jeffrey A. Ellsworth
123-139
Review Paper
Review Paper: Etat (postmoderne) de droit, logique textuelle et théorie micropolitique du droit: sur un exemple de pensée juridique “soft”
Guillaume Tusseau
141-156
Derrida and Legal Scholarship: a Certain Step Beyond
Peter Goodrich, Florian Hoffmann, Michel Rosenfeld, Cornelia Vismann (eds) Derrida and Legal Philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire/New York, 2008, 257 p, ISBN-13: 978-0-230-57361-1; ISBN-10: 0-230-57361-4
Jacques de Ville
157-161
Book Review
Jennifer L. Culbert: Dead Certainty: The Death Penalty and the Problem of Judgment
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008, 235 pp (index)
George Pavlich