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Part 1: Looking at our languages. Intellectual integration ; The language of concepts: a case study ; The language and culture of economics ; Appendix to Chapter three
Part 2: The judicial opinion as a form of life. Judicial criticism ; "Original intention" in the slave cases ; "plain meaning" and translation: the Olmstead opinions ; The reading of precedent: United States v. White ; The Fourth Amendment as a way of talking about people: the Robinson case ; The constitutive character of the exclusionary rule ; The judicial opinion as a form of life
Part 3: The activity of translation. Translation, interpretation, and law ; Justice as translation.
Part 2: The judicial opinion as a form of life. Judicial criticism ; "Original intention" in the slave cases ; "plain meaning" and translation: the Olmstead opinions ; The reading of precedent: United States v. White ; The Fourth Amendment as a way of talking about people: the Robinson case ; The constitutive character of the exclusionary rule ; The judicial opinion as a form of life
Part 3: The activity of translation. Translation, interpretation, and law ; Justice as translation.