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Volume 73 • Issue 3

Article


Children, Curfews, and the Constitution

Katherine Hunt Federle

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1315-1368

Note


A Balancing of Interests: The Status of Professional Union Organizers Under the NLRA

Gregory A. Rich

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1429-1457

Eliminating the (Absurd) Distinction Between Malum In Se and Malum Prohibitum Crimes

Richard L. Gray

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1369-1398

The Regulation of Insider Trading in Japan: Introducing a Private Right of Action

George F. Parker

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1399-1427

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3

Development


Director Liability and the Insolvent, Federally Chartered Financial Institution: A Standard Emerges

Christopher J. Nelson

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1477-1499

A Survey of Environmental Justice Legislation in the States

Stacy R. Hart

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1459-1475

Conference Proceeding


Law and Linguistics: Is There Common Ground?

William D. Popkin

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1043-1045

The Limited Relevance of Plain Meaning

Stephen F. Ross

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1057-1067

Introduction: "What is Meaning in a Legal Text?" A First Dialogue for Law and Linguistics

Judith N. Levi

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 771-783

The Meaning of Meaning in the Law

Michael L. Geis

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1125-1144

Why Linguistics?

Robert K. Rasmussen

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1047-1056

A Comment on Text, Time and Audience Understanding in Constitutional Law

Michael C. Dorf

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 983-988

Faithful Interpretation

Philip P. Frickey

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1085-1094

Language and Self-Interest: Preliminary Notes Towards a Public Choice Approach to Legal Language

Jonathan R. Macey

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1001-1007

Judicial Decisions and Linguistic Analysis: Is There a Linguist in the Court?

Lawrence M. Solan

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1069-1080

Fancy Theories of Interpretation Aren't

Larry Alexander

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1081-1083

Against a Theory of Meaning

Dennis Patterson

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1153-1157

Conference Participants, Annotated Table of Contents, Problems Considered

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 785-799

The “Language of Law” and “More Probable Than Not”: Some Brief Thoughts

Kent Greenawalt

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 989-993

Grammar and Inferences of Rationality in Interpreting the Child Pornography Statute

Jeffrey P. Kaplan and Georgia M. Green

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1223-1251

When Worldviews Collide: Linguistic Theory Meets Legal Semantics in United States v. X-Citement Video, Inc.

Craig Hoffman

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1215-1222

Vehicles of Meaning: Unconventional Semantics and Unbearable Interpretations

Laurence R. Horn

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1145-1152

Plain Meaning and Linguistics—A Case Study

Michael S. Moore

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1253-1262

This Is Not a Sentence

Paul F. Campos

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 971-982

The Failed Promise of Regulatory Variables

Harold J. Krent

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1117-1123

Regulatory Variables and Statutory Interpretation

William N. Eskridge Jr. and Judith N. Levi

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1103-1115

On Whose Authority?: Linguists' Claim of Expertise to Interpret Statutes

Marc R. Poirier

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1025-1042

The Ambiguity of Interpretation: Distinguishing Interpretation from Construction

Peter M. Tiersma

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1095-1101

Linguistics and Legal Epistemology: Why the Law Pays Less Attention to Linguists Than It Should

Gary S. Lawson

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 995-999

Desperately Seeking Science

Francis J. Mootz III

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1009-1023

Proceedings

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 800-970

Law As a Species of Language Acquisition

Jim Chen

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1263-1309

Using Common Sense: A Linguistic Perspective on Judicial Interpretations of “Use a Firearm”

Clark D. Cunningham and Charles J. Fillmore

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1159-1214

Bibliography


Bibilography

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 1311-1313

editors


Editors' Foreword

The Editors

1995-01-01 Volume 73 • Issue 3 • 769-770