definition_classification
Given a sentence from a Supreme Court opinion, classify whether or not that sentence offers a definition of a term.
Source: Kevin Tobia
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Size (samples): 1346
Legal reasoning type: Rhetorical-analysis
Task type: Binary classification
Task description
Courts frequently define terms in the course of interpreting and applying laws. For instance, the following sentence provides a definition of the term “confidential”:
The term “confidential” meant then, as it does now, “private” or “secret.” Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary 174 (1963). And here is a sentence defining “brought”: But a natural reading of § 27's text does not extend so far. “Brought” in this context means “commenced,” Black's Law Dictionary 254 (3d ed. 1933).
The goal of this task is to identify if a sentence contains a definition. For example, the following sentence defines “vacation”:
A vacation is defined by Bouvier to be the period of time between the end of one term and the beginning of another.
Task construction
This task was constructed by hand-coding sentences from Supreme Court opinions.