Introduction
Brian G. Slocum
Chapter 1. The Contribution of Linguistics to Legal Interpretation
Brian G. Slocum
Chapter 2. Philosophy of Language, Linguistics, and Possible Lessons about Originalism
Kent Greenawalt
Chapter 3. Linguistic Knowledge and Legal Interpretation: What Goes Right, What Goes Wrong
Lawrence M. Solan
Chapter 4. The Continued Relevance of Philosophical Hermeneutics in Legal Thought
Frank S. Ravitch
Chapter 5. The Strange Fate of Holmes’s Normal Speaker of English
Karen Petroski
Chapter 6. Originalism, Hermeneutics, and the Fixation Thesis
Lawrence B. Solum
Chapter 7. Getting Over the Originalist Fixation
Francis J. Mootz III
Chapter 8. Legal Speech and the Elements of Adjudication
Nicholas Allott and Benjamin Shaer
Chapter 9. Deferentialism, Living Originalism, and the Constitution
Scott Soames
Chapter 10. Deferentialism and Adjudication
Gideon Rosen
Response to Chapter Ten: Comments on Rosen
Scott Soames
Contributors
Index