We Take Judicial Notice: Non-English Terms in Modern U.S. Case Law

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2024
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American English
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In light of growing linguistic pluralism in the United States, courts increasingly grapple with terms from languages other than English. This article investigates the usage of non- English terms in U.S. case opinions since the end of World War II.

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Lee Little, We Take Judicial Notice: Non-English Terms in Modern U.S. Case Law, 116 Law Library Journal 39 (2024)
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