Rules Versus Relationships: The Ethnography of Legal Discourse.

Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews
May 1, 1991
Cited by 583

Abstract

In Rules versus Relationships, John M. Conley and William M. O'Barr examine the experiences of litigants seeking redress of everyday difficulties through the small claims courts of the American legal system. The authors find two major and contrasting ways in which litigants formulate and express their problems in terms of specific rule violations and seek concrete legal remedies that would mend soured relationships and respond to their personal and social needs.


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