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  1. Using Identifiable Data for Public Health and Research Purposes Supported by IRB and Public Preferences, but not from US Laws: a Survey Study (Preprint)
  2. Norms of Public Argumentation and the Ideals of Correctness and Participation
  3. Reconceiving Argument Schemes as Descriptive and Practically Normative
  4. Relevance theory connects the fields of rhetoric and linguistic pragmatics
  5. How medicine and the law characterize sex offenders, and how they fight back
  6. Gender as a Variable in Natural-Language Processing: Ethical Considerations
  7. Lack of Gendered Register in Texts Requiring Genre Knowledge
  8. Use What You Choose
  9. Clicking Away Your Speech Rights: The Enforceability of Gagwrap Licenses