
On ‘Splitting the Baby’ in Legal Discourse
We all know the story from the Old Testament: Two women (harlots, the author gratuitously tells us) came to King
We all know the story from the Old Testament: Two women (harlots, the author gratuitously tells us) came to King
Mrs. Katterjohn, my eighth-grade English teacher back in the 1950s, was a fierce proponent of the art of diagramming sentences—a
All of us have heard, and most of us have spoken, the adage, “A picture is worth a thousand words.”
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