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Rule-Speaker

Drawn to articulating and applying codified norms case by case from the bench. Sees contradictions in rules, writes clear rulings, holds against social pressure, stays oriented toward the wronged party. Recognizable in the judge whose decisions read as principled even by those they go against.

Integration property: Brings a body of rules to bear on one particular case, on that case’s own terms

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Protective Nature
  • Administrative Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Logical Intelligence
  • Linguistic Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
high analytical precision high verbal precision drawn to ordered systems long-arc patient drawn to vigilance and defense
  • Judge (primary) - Articulating and applying codified norms case by case from the bench
  • Magistrate (primary) - Holding against social pressure toward the wronged party
  • Legal scholar specializing in jurisprudence (primary) - Seeing contradictions in rules, writing clear reasoning
  • Arbitrator or mediator (secondary) - Interprets existing agreements and procedures to resolve disputes, enforces frameworks without creating them.
  • Compliance officer (secondary) - Translates regulatory rules into organizational practice, monitors adherence to external and internal codes.
  • Court administrator (secondary) - Manages procedural rules and courtroom operations, ensures legal system functions by rule rather than judgment.
  • Ethics officer or ombudsperson (adjacent) - Investigates violations against ethical codes; creates safe channel for rule-breaking rather than authoring the rules themselves.
  • Hear evidence and reason through case law (primary)
  • Write rulings that read as principled (primary)
  • Hold the rule against pressure and sympathy (primary)
  • Identify contradictions in existing rules (secondary)
  • Stay oriented toward the wronged party (secondary)
  • Reading legal philosophy and theory (primary)
  • Studying historical cases and precedent (primary)
  • Debate and argumentation (secondary)
  • Advocacy for systemic justice (secondary)
  • Young lawyer or judge learning judicial thinking (primary)
  • Established judge held as principled authority (primary)
  • Senior justice mentoring next generation of jurists (primary)