Textualism

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41Government / History of the United States / Philosophy of law / Privileges and Immunities Clause / Privileges or Immunities Clause / Due Process Clause / Originalism / Constitutionalism / United States Bill of Rights / United States Constitution / James Madison / Law

Page 1 65 FDMLR[removed]Cite as: 65 Fordham L. Rev[removed]Fordham Law Review March 1997 *1657 A FEW THOUGHTS ON CONSTITUTIONALISM, TEXTUALISM, AND POPULISM

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-11 09:43:57
42James Madison / Due Process Clause / Privileges or Immunities Clause / Incorporation of the Bill of Rights / Slaughter-House Cases / United States Bill of Rights / Textualism / Congressional power of enforcement / Randy Barnett / United States Constitution / History of the United States / Law

Page 1 87 GEOLJ[removed]Cite as: 87 Geo. L.J[removed]Georgetown Law Journal July, 1999 Symposium

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-11 09:32:48
43Politics of the United States / United States Constitution / Constitution / Supreme Court of the United States / Marbury v. Madison / Hugo Black / Textualism / United States Bill of Rights / John Marshall / Law / Government / James Madison

Page[removed]HVLR 26 (Cite as: 114 Harv. L. Rev. 26) Harvard Law Review November, 2000 The Supreme Court 1999 Term

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-11 09:30:23
44Purposive theory / Statutory interpretation / Veto override / Textualism / United States Constitution / Legislative history / Law of the United States / Supreme Court of the United States / Supreme Court of Ireland / Statutory law / Law / Government

Texas Law Review See Also Response Distrust and Clarify: Appreciating Congressional Overrides James J. Brudney

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-17 14:11:20
45Textualism / Original intent / Purposive theory / Plain meaning rule / Statutory interpretation / Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States / Stare decisis / State court / Supreme court / Law / Philosophy of law / Statutory law

Microsoft Word - Pojanowski.Final

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Source URL: www.texaslrev.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-21 20:57:18
46Stare decisis / Precedent / Statutory interpretation / Common law / Supreme court / Citation signal / Legislative history / Textualism / Clarence Thomas / Law / Statutory law / Case law

Microsoft Word - Widiss.Final

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Source URL: www.texaslrev.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-17 14:11:18
47Conservatism in the United States / Originalism / Supreme Court of the United States / Original meaning / Government / Original intent / Textualism / Constitution / Law of the United States / Philosophy of law / United States Constitution / Law

NLWJC-KAGAN STAFF & OFFICE - D.C. CIRCUIT BOX 001- FOLDER 006 DC Elena Kagan Law Review 2 [1] Archived for: Sarah Wilson

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Source URL: clintonlibrary.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-13 22:07:02
48Textualism / Purposive theory / Statutory interpretation / Legislative history / Original intent / Plain meaning rule / Legislative intent / Originalism / Tulane Law Review / Law / Statutory law / Philosophy of law

Microsoft Word - Fed-leg-hist-bib.doc

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Source URL: www.llsdc.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-27 17:25:14
49Law / Legal writing / Language / Citation signal / Textualism / Linguistics / Sentence / Statements

To Mrs. Finklebean: The Truth About Conjunctions as Sentence-Starters

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Source URL: www.michbar.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-23 09:38:09
50Food and Drug Administration / Statutory interpretation / Purposive theory / Textualism / Citation signal / Frank H. Easterbrook / Legislative history / 62 Cases of Jam v. United States / United States Constitution / Law / Statutory law / FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.

JUDICIAL DISCRETION AND STATUTORY INTERPRETATION STEVEN J. CLEVELAND * Judicial discretion is inherent in statutory interpretation. The legislature cannot craft statutes to govern every (in)action.1 Thus, for example, a

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Language: English - Date: 2011-08-04 10:21:12
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