It Isn't Just You: Reading The Law Is Harder Than It Needs To Be
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Legal documents often include long definitions inserted amidst sentences—a practice known as "center-embedding"—which complicates understanding and memory, even for lawyers.
The MIT study showed that both lawyers and laypeople express disdain for legalese, revealing a structural complexity in legal writing that often serves to impress rather than clarify.
Read at Above the Law
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