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- 2019
Is Narrative Essential to the Law?: Precedent, Case Law and Judicial EmplotmentKeywords: judicial opinion,precedent,stare decisis,narrative,storytelling,Law and Literature,emplotment Abstract: Storytelling pervades almost every aspect of the law. Many narrativistic legal elements, however, have in fact been little more than historically transitory. Given the precarious status of narrative at law, I argue we should focus instead on one of the most historically consistent acts of legal storytelling: the judicial opinion. Here I examine in particular the invocation of precedent in legal opinions, what I call “judicial emplotment,” as an almost archetypal act of formalized storytelling. As I go on to argue, the courts justify legal outcomes by invoking precedent, thereby placing decisions within a specific and heavily formalized legal-narrative structure
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