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Presents a collection of empirical studies representing a range of analytic traditions in ethnomethodological and conversation analysis in the study of law and legal institutions. Part I contains exemplary studies illustrating some key research questions in the field, written between the 1940s and the 1990s. Subjects include contested evidence in courtroom cross-examination in a rape trial, and police interrogations and interviews. Studies in Part II were all written after 1980, and show how recent work has built upon earlier studies, with papers on record-keeping practices in the policing of juveniles, and pedagogic interchange in a law school classroom. For scholars in law and society studies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.