Legal system faces uncertainty as linguistic indeterminacy challenges judicial decision-making.
The article discusses how the law can be unclear when there isn't a definite answer to legal questions. It explains that while language can sometimes be vague, it doesn't mean that it's always impossible to understand. Judges may know how a rule applies to a case, but that doesn't automatically tell them what to do. It's important for judges to consider if the law requires them to apply a rule. Overall, the article warns that even with clear language, it's not always possible to make a fair decision in every legal case.