Abstract

Lawyers are information and communication specialists. They are trained to gather information, determine which items of information are relevant facts, and present those facts to decisionmakers in a persuasive manner which recommends a particular outcome. In this information gathering function, lawyers are much lie scientists. Yet facts can be subjective and interpretive. Like historians, anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists and others, lawyers are scientists of human behavior, and of how to regulate human behavior.

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