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Law and Justice (Video)
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11 episodes
2 days ago
Explore issues in law and justice with experts from the University of California and elsewhere.
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Explore issues in law and justice with experts from the University of California and elsewhere.
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Government
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Linguistics and the Law
Law and Justice (Video)
29 minutes 36 seconds
2 weeks ago
Linguistics and the Law
Language and the law is a field growing in size and importance. While some forensic linguistics applications -- e.g. authorship attribution -- have a wider tradition, this growth is particularly acute in the domain of legal interpretation, which is increasingly using corpus data and methods. Stefan Gries, Professor of Linguistics at UC Santa Barbara, discusses two recent applications. One is from recent work as an expert witness for a law firm; it is a more quantitative application and concerned with authorship attribution in an internet trolling case. The other is concerned with more quantitative and qualitative research for an amicus brief to the Supreme Court. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 41041]
Law and Justice (Video)
Explore issues in law and justice with experts from the University of California and elsewhere.