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How Law Knows(English, Hardcover, Umphrey Martha Merrill) is written by Umphrey Martha Merrill and published by Stanford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0804755256 (ISBN 10) and 9780804755252 (ISBN 13).
When citizens think about law's ways of knowing and about how legal officials gather information, assess factual claims, and judge people and situations, they are often confused by the seemingly arcane and constrained quality of the information-gathering, fact-evaluating procedures that legal officials employ or impose. Yet law's ways of knowing as varied as are the institutions and officials who populate any legal system. From the rules of evidence to the technologies of risk management, from the practices of racial profiling to the development of trade knowledge, from the generation of independent knowledge practices to law's dependence on outside expertise, even a brief survey shows that law knows in many different ways, that its knowledge practices are contingent and responsive to context, and that they change over time.