White extends his conception of United States law as a constitutive rhetoric shaping American legal culture that he proposed in "When Words Lose Their Meaning, " and asks how Americans can and should criticize this culture and the texts it creates. In determining if a judicial opinion is good or bad, he explores the possibility of cultural criticism, the nature of conceptual language, the character of economic and legal discourse, and the appropriate expectations for critical and analytic writing. White employs his unique approach by analyzing individual cases involving the Fourth Amendment...
White extends his conception of United States law as a constitutive rhetoric shaping American legal culture that he proposed in "When Words Lose Their...