Volume 36, Issue 5 (2020) Supplemental Issue Spring 2020
Frontmatter
Member Masthead
Georgia State University Law Review
Faculty Masthead
Georgia State University Law Review
Foreword: Lawyers and Linguists Collaborate in Using Corpus Linguistics to Produce New Insights Into Original Meaning
Clark D. Cunningham
Author Biographies
Georgia State University Law Review
Table of Contents
Georgia State University Law Review
Articles
Using Empirical Data to Investigate the Original Meaning of "Emolument" in the Constitution.
Clark D. Cunningham and Jesse Egbert
Revisiting a Classic Problem in Statutory Interpretation: Is a Minister a Laborer?
Tammy Gales and Lawrence M. Solan
"Questions Involving National Peace and Harmony" or "Injured Plaintiff Litigation"? The Original Meaning of "Cases" in Article III of the Constitution
Haoshan Ren, Margaret Wood, Clark D. Cunningham, Noor Abbady, Ute Römer, Heather Kuhn, and Jesse Egbert
Effective but Limited: A Corpus Linguistic Analysis of the Original Public Meaning of Executive Power
Eleanor Miller and Heather Obelgoner
"We the Citizens?": A Corpus Linguistic Inquiry into the Use of "People" and "Citizens" in the Founding Era
Abigail Stout, Diana Coetzee, and Ute Römer