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Where law and postmodernism meet

“All statements in language are statements of opinion… so called ’statements of fact’ are only more specific statements of opinion.” W. King & D. Pillinger, Opinion Evidence in Illinois 4 (1942)

“There is no conceivable statement however specific, detailed and ‘factual,’ that is not in some measure the product of inference and reflection as well as observation and memory.” R. Lempert & S. Saltzburg, A Modern Approach to Evidence 449 (2d ed. 1982).

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