The Language of Law School 在线电子书 图书标签: 法律 法学 Law law 英文原版 政治哲学 人类学 英文原版书
发表于2024-11-23
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法学院的学习也是master一门新语言的过程(这点和biology,编程类似),due process, reasonable doubt,etc。在语言之上构建逻辑和条例。简举一例,知道A or B表示三种情况的人大部分都是律师和法官。
评分法学院的学习也是master一门新语言的过程(这点和biology,编程类似),due process, reasonable doubt,etc。在语言之上构建逻辑和条例。简举一例,知道A or B表示三种情况的人大部分都是律师和法官。
评分法学院的学习也是master一门新语言的过程(这点和biology,编程类似),due process, reasonable doubt,etc。在语言之上构建逻辑和条例。简举一例,知道A or B表示三种情况的人大部分都是律师和法官。
评分法学院的学习也是master一门新语言的过程(这点和biology,编程类似),due process, reasonable doubt,etc。在语言之上构建逻辑和条例。简举一例,知道A or B表示三种情况的人大部分都是律师和法官。
评分法学院的学习也是master一门新语言的过程(这点和biology,编程类似),due process, reasonable doubt,etc。在语言之上构建逻辑和条例。简举一例,知道A or B表示三种情况的人大部分都是律师和法官。
Elizabeth Mertz is Senior Researcher, American Bar Foundation and Professor of Law, Wisconsin Law School
Anyone who has attended law school knows that it invokes an important intellectual transformation, frequently referred to as "learning to think like a lawyer". This process, which forces students to think and talk in radically new and toward different ways about conflicts, is directed by professors in the course of their lectures and examinations, and conducted via spoken and written language. Beth Mertz's book is the first study to truly delve into that language to reveal the complexities of how this process takes place. Mertz bases her linguistic study on tape recordings from her first year Contracts courses in eight different law schools. She knows how all these schools employ the Socratic method between teacher and student, forcing the student to shift away from moral and emotional terms in thinking about conflict, toward frameworks of legal authority instead. This move away from moral frameworks is key, she says, arguing that it represents an underlying world view at the core not just of law education, but for better or worse, of the entire US legal system - which, while providing a useful source of legitimacy and a means to process conflict, fails to deal systematically with aspects of fairness and social justice. The latter part of her study shows how differences in race and gender makeup among law students and professors can subtly alter this process. Written within the tradition of anthropological lingustics, Mertz's work - the first to study law school in this sort of detail - will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers interested in the intersection of law, language, and society: sociolinguists; anthropologists; feminist, race, and social theorists, and law professors.
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