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- W2481388051 abstract "A familiar realist principle holds that legal processes do not just influence social events or attitudes, but vice versa as well. As a “contextualist” (Nourse and Shaffer 2009, 79), “pragmatist” (Suchman and Mertz 2010) contribution to contemporary New Legal Realism, this chapter employs the linguistic branch of legal anthropology that has shown that this back-and-forth occurs through what people say (semantics) and how they say it (pragmatics) during inexact translations across the filter between law and society (e.g., Conley and O'Barr 2005; Ng 2009). In particular, it builds upon research that has explicitly extended pragmatist philosopher Charles Peirce's semiotic theory to legal reasoning – especially, but not only, in court. This approach elucidates the realist insight by connecting the micro-linguistic aspects of something like courtroom interaction to the macro-discursive level of law as an institution." @default.
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- W2481388051 title "The Moment of Possibles: Some New Legal Realism about a “Reality Thriller” Case" @default.
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