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    Naming and Forgetting.Denis J. Brion - 1996 - Semiotics:219-228.
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    The Endless Universe of Law.Denis J. Brion - 1999 - Semiotics:169-184.
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    The Louise Woodward Jury and the Genesis of Truth.Denis J. Brion - 1998 - Semiotics:225-239.
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    The Semiotics of Constitutional Meaning.Denis J. Brion - 1995 - Semiotics:137-145.
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    The Semiosis of Ownership.Denis J. Brion - 1997 - Semiotics:195-205.
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    Trial Argumentation: The Creation of Meaning. [REVIEW]Denis J. Brion - 2009 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 22 (1):23-44.
    My purpose is to analyze lawyers creating meaning in three well-known cases in Anglo-American legal history: Commonwealth v. Woodward (1997) the famous Boston ‘nanny’ case, the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial (1995), and the John Peter Zenger Libel Case in Colonial New York (1734). In each case, creative lawyers were able to shift the question before the jury from the formal legal question—did Woodward and Simpson commit murder? Did Zenger publish libelous material?—to issues of vengeance and catharsis, and of the ability (...)
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