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Introduction: Law at Work Baudouin Dupret, Michael Lynch, and Tim Berard Section I. Practical Action, Situated Interaction, and the Salience of Law The Editors Chapter One: The Practical Grammar of Law and Its Relation to Time Baudouin Dupret and Jean-Noel Ferrie Chapter Two: Aspiring Magistrates: Entry Exams and General Traineeship at the Court of Lecce Luisa Zappulli and Karen Latricia Hough Chapter Three: Practical Solutions: Praxiologial Analysis of Judgments in Civil Hearings Pedtro Heitor Barros Geraldo Section II. Practical Pedagogies in the Performance of Legal Activities The Editors Chapter Four: Hearing Clients' Talk as Lawyers' Work: The Case of Public Legal Consultation Conference Shiro Kashimura Chapter Five: Producing Records of Testimony: Some Competent Legal Methods for Incompetent Trials Kenneth Liberman Section III. Speech, Text, and Technology in Testimony The Editors Chapter Six: Reporting Talk When Testifying: Intertextuality, Consistency and Transformation in Witnesses Use of Direct Reported Speech Renata Galatolo Chapter Seven: Turning a Witness: The Textual and Interactional Production of a Statement in Adversarial Testimony Michael Lynch Chapter Eight : Is there someone in my videoconference room? Managing Remote Witnesses in Distributed Courtrooms Christian Licoppe and Laurence Dumoulin Section IV. Deviance, Membership Categories, and Legalities The Editors Chapter Nine: Hate Crimes, Labels, and Accounts: Pragmatic Reflections on U.S. Hate Crimes Tim Berard Chapter Ten: Descriptions of Deviance: Making the Case for Professional Help Stephen Hester and Sally Hester Chapter Eleven: Discursive Cartographies, Moral Practices: International Law and the Gaza War Lena Jayyusi

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