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UNIVERSITY OF LAW AND LITERATURE VOLUME II Faculty of Law University of Toronto Storage These materials are intended for the sole educational use of students at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law K 487 .L57S74 2007 v. 2 c. 1 LAW AND LITERATURE VOLUME II Professor Simon Stern Fall 2007 Faculty of Law University of Toronto These materials are intended for the sole educational use of students at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/lawliterature00ster_0 Oct. 9 - The Form of the Case Page I or i WW AND^LIIE.RAIURE..{FALL-200I-^W355H1-F,LEC0101.) > CQ.URSE.DOQ.UM.ENI5 > OCT. S - THE FORM OF THE CASE edit view HH Oct. 9 - The Form of the Case The Form of the Case James Chandler, excerpt from "Altering Th® Case The Invention of the Historical Situation.pdf." in England in 1819: The Politics of Literary Culture and the Case of Romantic Historicism (U of Chicago Press, 1998), pp. 203-212 Robert A, Ferguson, “The Judicial Opinion as Literary Genre,” Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 2 (1990): 201-19 John Leubsdorf, “The Structure of Judicial Opinions." Minnesota Law Review 86 (2001): 447-96 Pierson v Post, 3 Cai. R. 175, 2 Am. Dec. 264 (N.Y Sup. Ct. 1805) Herman Melville, Moby-Dick, chap. 89 ("Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish") (1851) http://www.americanliterature.com/md/MD89.HTML (those who are interested in the doctrinal aspects might enjoy reading more at http://lawprofessors.tvpepad.com/propertv/2006/Q8/its not about t.html) Further Reading Benjamin N. Cardozo, “Law and Literature.pdf," in Law and Literature and Other Essays and Addresses (Harcourt, 1931), pp. 3-40 Robert Schoies, excerpt from Structuralism in Literature (Yale UP, 1974), pp. 42-50 (excerpt on Andre Jolies) Albert R. Jonsen & Stephen Toulmin, The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning (U of California Press, 1988) Ed Morgan, “The_.Mj.ld,. Mjjd West: Living By a Code in Canadian Law and Film," Law, Culture, & Humanities 2 (2006): 115-35 Todd Herzog, “Crime Stories - Criminal. Society, and the Modernist Case Historv.pdfRepresentations 80 (2002): 34-61 Marie-Claire Belleau & Rebecca Johnson, "I Beg to Differ: Interdisciplinary Questions about Law, Language and Dissent” James Hogg, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) Melville Davisson Post, The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason (1896) OK https://portal.utoronto.ca/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_313516 1... 10/1/2007 Oct. 23 - From Speech to Writing Page 1 of2 LAW AND LITERATURE (FALL-2007-LAW355H1-F-LEC01P1.) > COURSE DOCUMENTS > OCT. 23 - FROM SPEECH TO WRITING EDIT VIEW Oct. 23 - From Speech to Writing From Speech to Writing Delgamuukw v. British Columbia, [1997] 3 S.C.R. 1010 The Countess of Rutland’s Case (1604), 77 E.R. 89 Martin A. Kayman, Lawful Writing - Common Law. Statute and the Properties of Literature.pdfNew Literary History 27 (1996): 761-83 Herman Meiville, "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A tory of Wall-Street" (1853) http://www.bartlebv.eom/129/ (for facsimile of the original publication in Putnam's Magazine, see http://cdl.library.comell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/moa-cgi7notisidsABK9283-0002-230) Further Reading Michael Hancher, “Littera Scripta Manet: Blackstone and Electronic Text.” Studies in Bibliography 54 (2004): 115-32 Joan Lovisek, “Transmission Difficulties: The Use and Abuse of Oral History in Aboriginal Claims,” in H.C. Wolfart, ed., Papers of the Thirty-Third Algonquian Conference (U of Manitoba Press 2002), pp. 251-70 Joanne Bailey, "Voices in Court: lawyers' or litigants'?" Historical Research 74 (2001): 393- 408 Michael P Jordan, “The Evolution of the Genre of Canadian Acts: Sentence Structure and Complexity," Technostyle 12 (1995): 117-43 Solan, Lawrence M. and Peter M. Tiersma, Speaking of Crime: The Language of Criminal Justice (U of Chicago Press, 2004) Peter Goodrich, Legal Discourse: Studies in Linguistics, Rhetoric, and Legal Analysis (St. Martin's Press, 1987) Michael Dorland, Law, Rhetoric, and Irony in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture (U of Toronto Press, 2002) J. Edward Chamberlin, "Culture and Anarchy: Truthtelling in Oral and Written Traditions" (Faculty of Law, U of Toronto, 1996) C. Michael Macmillan, “Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint: The Role of the Highest Courts in Official Language Policy in Canada and the United States," American Review of Canadian Studies 33 (2003): 239-60 Dennis R. Klinck, The Word of the Law: Approaches to Legal Discourse (Carleton UP, 1992) John M. Conley & William M. O'Barr, Just Words: Law, Language, and Power (U of Chicago Press, 2d ed., 1997) https://portal.utoronto.ca/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_313516_l... 10/1/2007

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