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Imperfect justice : Fritz Lang's Fury (1936) and cinema's use of the trial form [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This essay examines Fritz Lang's portrayal and use of justice in his first Hollywood film, Fury (1936) a film in which the main character, Joe Wilson (played by Spencer Tracy) is mistakenly arrested for a crime he did not commit.
Bruzzi, Stella
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Strategic lexicalization in courtroom discourse: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2023
This paper adopts a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis approach to explore the pragmatics of lexical categories in courtroom discourse. More specifically, this paper probes the extent to which courtroom interlocutors employ particular lexemes to
Ayman Khafaga
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Courtroom Competition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Long hours and lost weekends can\u27t deter members of the School\u27s trial teams.
Leary, Betty Lynne
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THE ACCUSED IS ENTERING THE COURTROOM: THE LIVE-TWEETING OF A MURDER TRIAL. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe use of social media is now widely accepted within journalism as an outlet for news information. Live tweeting of unfolding events is standard practice. In March 2014, Oscar Pistorius went on
Allan S.   +18 more
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ARCHITECTONICS OF AMERICAN COURTROOM DISCOURSE: AN IMPLICIT WAY OF CONTENT MANAGEMENT [PDF]

open access: yesAlfred Nobel University Journal of Philology
The article examines the specificity of courtroom discourse as a communicative integrity, which is manifested in the comprehensive coherence of its information components.
Margaryta O. Zaitseva, Stina Ericsson
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Enduring Occupational Stress: Experiences of First Level Women Court Judges in Central Philippines

open access: yesPhilippine Social Science Journal, 2022
The performance of a judge in the disposition of cases may be affected because of occupational stress. It may be both psychological and physical stress.
Lunel J. Gabayoyo, Dennis V. Madrigal
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The Arts of Persuasion in Science and Law: Conflicting Norms in the Courtroom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Epistemology is important in the debate about science and technology in the courtroom. The epistemological issues and the arguments about them in the context of scientific and technical evidence are now well developed.
Kritzer, Herbert M.
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Causation in Occupational Disease: Balancing Epidemiology, Law and Manufacturer Conduct [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Drs. Lynch & Henefin examine evolution of disease causation theory and its impact on public health, as well as how these relate to the courtroom admissibility of expert opinion ...
Henifin, Mary S., Lynch, Richard M.
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The Domestic Violence Component of the New York Task Force Report on Women in the Courts: An Evaluation and Assessment of New York City Courts [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
This piece contains the findings of a survey conducted to evaluate the impact of the New York Task Force On Women in the Court\u27s Report in the area of domestic violence and of the progress that has taken place since the Report\u27s publication.
Eaton, Sarah, Hyman, Ariella
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