The semiotics of law in legal education
Contents
Tarski, Peirce and truth-correspondences in law
can semiotic truth-analysis adequately describe legal discourse?
Paul Van Fleet
57-73
Teaching law and semiotic sensitivity in the life and career of John Reed, founder of the Dickinson school of law
William E. Butler
81-93
Initiating the two legal cultures of the early united states
st. George Tucker vs. James Wilson
William A. Pencak
95-110
Common law lawyers should mind their trial practices
understanding, identifying, and correcting a semiotic imbalance
Edward J. Cyran
115-128
Semiotics of parenthood in legal perspective
using semiotic tools to deconstruct legal determinations of who holds parenthood obligations and privileges
Michelle L. Wirth
157-182
Michael H. V. Gerald D.
a case study of political ideology disguised in legal thought
Jeffrey A. Ellsworth
183-200
The semiotics of "public use"
"use the purpose by which all may benefit"
Nathan S. Harvill
237-247