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“Free speech” decisions and the legal process: The judicial opinion in context

Pages 279-287 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Katie Gibson. (2006) United States v. Virginia: A Rhetorical Battle between Progress and Preservation. Women's Studies in Communication 29:2, pages 133-164.
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KristineM. Bartanen. (1987) The rhetoric of dissent in Justice O'Connor's Akron opinion. Southern Speech Communication Journal 52:3, pages 240-262.
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Sara E. Newell & Richard D. Rieke. (1986) A Practical Reasoning Approach to Legal Doctrine. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 22:4, pages 212-222.
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JosinaM. Makau. (1984) The supreme court and reasonableness. Quarterly Journal of Speech 70:4, pages 379-396.
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