What’s With All The Latin? A Retracing of Our Legal Language

Prior to law school, I had been forewarned that to be a fluent reader of American case law, you must be a bilingual speaker of both English and Legalese. Despite this warning, I still found myself stumbling upon foreign words that stood nobly out amongst the rest of familiar modern English. These strange, yet dignified terms derived from the classical language of Latin. Latin was the principal language of the Holy Roman Empire and served as the foundation of its legal, administrative, and scholarly traditions. 

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