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Special issue: argumentation and the U.S. Senate.
September 22, 1995... This special issue examines the practices of argumentation in the United States Senate. The three essays are largely concerned with the Senate as a forum where arguments are made within the cultural practices, norms and constraints of place....
Carol Moseley-Braun's day to talk about race: a study of forum in the United States Senate.(Special Issue: Argumentation and the U.S. Senate)
September 22, 1995... This essay examines the events of July 23, 1993 in both the Judiciary Committee and on the floor of the United States Senate. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun, who referred to the day as "my day to get to talk about race," was involved in two events....
Arlen Specter and the construction of adversarial discourse: selective representation in the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings.(Special Issue: Argumentation and the U.S. Senate)
September 22, 1995... "I do not regard this as an adversary proceeding."(1)
- Arlen Specter
On the morning of October 11, 1991, Senator Arlen Specter used these words to begin what many observers view as a rather antagonistic interview with Professor Anita F....
American political mythology and the Senate filibuster.(Special Issue: Argumentation and the U.S. Senate)
September 22, 1995... As Congress opened its 104th session in early January, 1995, both the House of Representatives and the Senate were under Republican party control for the first time in over 40 years. Marked by media fanfare usually reserved for presidential...
Burdens of Proof in Modern Disclosure.
September 22, 1995... Richard H. Gaskins adds his voice to a chorus of commentators on the decline of the public sphere, but he tells the story of that decline in a much narrower and, perhaps for that reason, more productive way than others. Gaskins claims that much...