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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Volokh: "Judgment" predominates over "Judgement" in American English
Volokh: "Judgment" predominates over "Judgement" in American English. He uses Google Ngrams to demonstrate. Also, the reverse continues to be true, but less so, in British English, "judgment" predominated in British English until the 1800s, and American legal writers use "judgment" over "judgement" even more than other American writers.
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