Robocalls, legal interpretation, and Bryan Garner (the first in a series)

Language Log 2020-12-01

Summary:

A few weeks ago, Mark’s post “Lawyers as linguists” alerted me to Facebook v. Duguid, a case now pending before the Supreme Court, which grabbed my attention for several reasons. First, the case presents an interesting linguistic issue. Second, the parties on both sides have framed their linguistic arguments in terms of three of the […]

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Tags:

ambiguity

Authors:

Neal Goldfarb

Date tagged:

12/01/2020, 00:10

Date published:

11/30/2020, 16:48