Dispatches from the Record: Clerk Notes No. 2 — Intent, or: Why Law Refuses to Read Minds
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This bridge artifact in the civics / public-law lane of the Structural Flow library offers a structural reading of intent doctrine. The note asks why law insists that intent matters while refusing to rely directly on private mental states. Its answer is that legal institutions cannot legitimately act on inaccessible minds as such. They act on publicly attributable signals that cross institutional boundaries: conduct, notice, repetition, tools used, risks taken, escalation, and what an actor knowingly set in motion. This artifact is explanatory and public-facing. It does not replace black-letter mens rea doctrine. It functions as an early Dispatches entry point for readers trying to understand what intent is…
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- Reading (process)
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- Bridge (graph theory)
- Point (geometry)
- Mens rea
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- Common law
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- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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