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Roger W. Shuy, series editor
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  • Speak English or what? : codeswitching and interpreter use in New York City courts

  • Shallow equality and symbolic jurisprudence in multilingual legal orders

  • Strategic indeterminacy in the law

  • The legal language of Scottish burghs : standardization and lexical bundles (1380-1560)

  • Deceptive ambiguity by police and prosecutors

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Roger W. Shuy, series editor
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Speak English or what? : codeswitching and interpreter use in New York City courts
Shallow equality and symbolic jurisprudence in multilingual legal orders
Strategic indeterminacy in the law
The legal language of Scottish burghs : standardization and lexical bundles (1380-1560)
Deceptive ambiguity by police and prosecutors
Discourse, identity, and social change in the marriage equality debates
Discursive constructions of consent in the legal process
Dueling discourses : the construction of reality in closing arguments
Confronting the death penalty : how language influences jurors in capital cases
Speaking of language and law : conversations on the work of Peter Tiersma
Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle
From truth to technique at trial : a discursive history of advocacy advice texts
Conceptions in the code : how metaphors explain legal challenges in digital times
"I'm sorry for what I've done" : the language of courtroom apologies
Law at work : studies in legal ethnomethods
Confronting the death penalty : how language influences jurors in capital cases
Legal integration and language diversity : rethinking translation in EU lawmaking
Translating the social world for law : linguistic tools for a new legal realism
Language and legal interpretation in international law
Legal translation outsourced
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