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Digitizing The Indiana Code, Susan David Demaine, Benjamin J. Keele
Digitizing The Indiana Code, Susan David Demaine, Benjamin J. Keele
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The Ruth Lilly Law Library holds one of the most complete sets of the official Indiana Code in print, and we often receive research requests for sections of the historical Code from attorneys and other researchers. The print collection is far more complete than anything available online and is freely available for anyone to use, but this generally requires a trip to the library. Currently, there is no free online public access to the Indiana Code predating 2009, and paid access offers no codes between 1921 and 1990. We have set out to change this.
United States V. Mcgoff: Can Lawyers Be Taught How To Read Statutes, Reed Dickerson
United States V. Mcgoff: Can Lawyers Be Taught How To Read Statutes, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Collaborative Model Of Statutory Interpretation, William D. Popkin
The Collaborative Model Of Statutory Interpretation, William D. Popkin
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Statutes And Constitutions In An Age Of Common Law, Reed Dickerson
Statutes And Constitutions In An Age Of Common Law, Reed Dickerson
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Obscene Telephone Calls: An Introduction To The Reading Of Statutes, Reed Dickerson
Obscene Telephone Calls: An Introduction To The Reading Of Statutes, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Members of the legal profession continually confront problems of statutory interpretation. Unfortunately, most lawyers have been inadequately trained to read and to draft statutes, resulting in poorly reasoned judicial decisions and policy choices.
In this Article, Professor Dickerson explores common problems associated with statutory interpretation. In exploring these problems, he describes the cognitive process involved in reading a statute and the large fund of tacit assumptions that condition this process. Through a case study analysis, he suggests a method of approaching problems of statutory interpretation.
Statutory Interpretation In America: Dipping Into Legislative History, Part I, Reed Dickerson
Statutory Interpretation In America: Dipping Into Legislative History, Part I, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Statutory Interpretation In America: Dipping Into Legislative History, Part Ii, Reed Dickerson
Statutory Interpretation In America: Dipping Into Legislative History, Part Ii, Reed Dickerson
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Statutory Interpretation: Dipping Into Legislative History, Reed Dickerson
Statutory Interpretation: Dipping Into Legislative History, Reed Dickerson
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Statutory Interpretation: The Uses And Anatomy Of Context, Reed Dickerson
Statutory Interpretation: The Uses And Anatomy Of Context, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Every communication that is generated by a written instrument consists of two elements which must be considered in arriving at the meaning of the communication. Those elements are: (1) the written vehicle itself, and (2) its surrounding context. The surrounding context which thus completes the communication consists only of those underlying cultural aspects which, when considered in relation to the written vehicle, are: (1) relevant to the written vehicle, (2) reliable, (3) shared by the author and the audience, and (4) relied on by both author and audience to complete the communication. The author suggests that those cultural elements which …
Statutory Interpretation: Core Meaning And Marginal Uncertainty, Reed Dickerson
Statutory Interpretation: Core Meaning And Marginal Uncertainty, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Cooperative Action For Improved Statutory Interpretation, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Cooperative Action For Improved Statutory Interpretation, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
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