Dry. Proscriptive. Wordy. Jargony. Boring. Many words have been used to describe scientific writing, very few of which would excite a reader to take a closer look into the contents of a paper. With ...
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this post ran on February 10, 2020, as an introduction to this blog’s symposium on Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as well as at Howe on the ...
Argumentation mining is a burgeoning research area that focuses on the automated detection, classification and structural analysis of argumentative discourse across diverse text genres. By applying ...
On Monday morning, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Barton v. Barr, a case that requires the justices to decipher the stop-time rule, an oddly worded provision in the Immigration and ...
As the Supreme Court of Georgia tests out two minutes of uninterrupted oral argument inspired by the U.S. Supreme Court's altered approach, appellate litigators are sharing their thoughts. Arguing on ...
The following note is an annex to the text “The Period of Transition and its Dissenters” published in RP04. It is an attempt to analyse the structure of the arguments being advanced by the ...
This is a long-running project investigating how split-case-marking systems develop in children acquiring languages that have such systems. Both Tamil and Hindi exhibit so-called 'split-accusativity' ...