Of Dictionaries, the "Bon Mot," and the "Mot Juste" The Oxford Dictionary of American Legal Quotations Fred R. Shapiro Mellinkoff's Dictionary of American Legal Usage David Mellinkoff

Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 6 (1):123-131 (1994)
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