![]() ![]() The theme of my earlier “Writing It Right” articles is that the courts’ frequent use of references to cultural makers in their opinions invites advocates to enhance their briefs and other submissions with references to similar well-known cultural markers. 3Īt its best, the judicial process paves a two-way street, a focused dialogue between the advocates who seek to persuade and the court which decides. ![]() The theme begins in the courts, which in recent years often accent their opinions’ substantive or procedural rulings by quoting or citing well-known cultural markers from literature, sports, or popular entertainment. By profiling Frost’s enduring influence, the article fortifies a theme I have presented in earlier “Writing It Right” articles. This article concerns courts whose written opinions have recently cited and quoted Frost and his poetry. ![]()
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