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Peer reviewedHasian, Marouf, Jr.; And Others – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1996
Argues that the phrase "think like a lawyer" confers a technical understanding of legal practices unavailable to ordinary people. Invites critics, in another approach, to examine ways laws are negotiated within rhetorical culture, then transformed into legal edicts. Studies the case of "Separate but Equal" doctrine to offer a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Court Litigation, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis
Stygall, Gail – 1992
Professional and disciplinary rhetoric often breaks down when texts cross professional boundaries. An ethnographic study conducted in an Indiana courtroom during a civil trial demonstrates the failure of disciplinary rhetoric. Despite the fact that the plaintiffs in a personal injury case had demonstrated the negligence of the defendant according…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Discourse Modes


