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In this podcast, Brooklyn Law School Professor Lawrence Solan talks about his recent book The Language of Statutes: Laws and Their Interpretation (2010) which is on reserve as part of the BLS Library collection. The book is a balanced view of statutory interpretation and the role of the courts. It examines the jurisprudential and practical aspects of language scholarship for statutory interpretation. In the interview, Prof. Solan relates his own personal experience with the ambiguous interpretation of a statute as well as his own scholarly study of the federal bribery statute and its extensive appellate review. The book joins law, linguistics, and cognitive science to show that statutory interpretation is not in need of a major overhaul as some have suggested. He argues that when cases on the margin occur that the legislature did not foresee, judges must inevitably undertake statutory interpretation. The Language of Statutes follows Prof. Solan’s earlier work The Language of Judges and an extensive list of publications which are listed here.

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Professor Anita Bernstein joined Brooklyn Law School in 2007 as the new Anita and Stuart Subotnick Professor of Law. Before coming to BLS, Prof. Bernstein held faculty chairs at both Emory University School of Law and New York Law School. Teaching and writing primarily on tort law, she also focuses on feminist jurisprudence, professional responsibility and products liability. The Selected Works web site lists many of the works of this prolific author. In this pod cast, Prof. Bernstein discusses her latest work entitled Asbestos and Gender (BLS password required) which considers how gender affects what plaintiffs receive in mass tort actions using asbestos litigation as one of several illustrations.

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