Desperately Seeking Science

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In this Article I offer a lawyer's view of what law and linguistics interdisciplinary studies might mean for legal practice, as well as a legal theorist's view of what importance they may hold for jurisprudence. I do not pretend to have more than cursory knowledge about linguistics, and so my remarks about what linguistics scholars might gain from an interdisciplinary exchange necessarily will be brief and general.

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Linguistics, Science, Jurisprudence

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Francis J. Mootz III (Western New England College School of Law)

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