The RCCR project ‘Did the defendant use a gun? The philosophical foundations and practical consequences of applying corpus analysis in legal interpretation’ is running its first reading group session on:

Wednesday March 2, at 12pm.

This will be both an in-person (G73, Edith Morley) and an online Teams meeting and everyone is welcome. We will be discussing Stephen Mouritsen’s paper “Hard Cases and Hard Data“. Stephen is a practicing attorney, as well as holding an academic post (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1345493) and he has kindly agreed to speak in an RCCR seminar series this summer (date tbc), on law and corpus analysis. Further details to follow.

If you would like any further information, including the link for the Teams meeting, please email Sara Vilar-Lluch <s.vilar-lluch@reading.ac.uk>