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  • Textualism - Wikipedia
    Purposivism is the perspective of statutory interpretation in which the judges should construe statutes to execute their legislative purpose Textualism is the perspective of statutory interpretation in which the courts should read the words of that statutory text as any ordinary member of congress would have read them [13][full citation needed]
  • Textualism: Definition, and 20 Reasons Why Textualism is Preferable to . . .
    One purpose is to define textualism, as well as three other methods of statutory interpretation Another purpose is to provide examples of textualism by quoting from judicial opinions, academic writings, and testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee
  • Originalism vs. Textualism | Pacific Legal Foundation
    Textualism is the theory that we should interpret legal texts, including the Constitution, based on the text’s ordinary meaning A textualist ignores factors outside the text, such as the problem the law is addressing or what the law’s drafters may have intended
  • Original Intent vs. Textualism: How Judges Read the Constitution
    Textualism is a theory of legal interpretation that asserts the primacy of the text itself When applied to the Constitution, textualists derive meaning primarily from the ordinary meaning of the words as they were commonly understood at the time they were written and ratified
  • Intro. 8. 2 Textualism and Constitutional Interpretation
    Textualism is a mode of legal interpretation that focuses on the plain meaning of the text of a legal document Textualism usually emphasizes how the terms in the Constitution would be understood by people at the time they were ratified, as well as the context in which those terms appear 1
  • textualism | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Textualism is a method of statutory interpretation that asserts that a statute should be interpreted according to its plain meaning and not according to the intent of the legislature, the statutory purpose, or the legislative history
  • TEXTUALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Justice Scalia of the United States Supreme Court has championed an approach called textualism Scalia and others argue that legislative history should rarely be relevant, in essence advocating sentence meaning over speaker's meaning
  • How We Talk About Textualism and Its Tools - Harvard Law Review
    Textualists enlist these tools as they try to uncover what textualism demands: the plain meaning of the words on the page But what are good tools and what are bad tools?
  • What is Textualism? - Virginia Law Review
    For people seeking to describe how textualism and intentionalism really differ, the familiar distinction between rules and standards is a more productive starting point than the distinction between “objective” meaning and “subjective” intent
  • TEXTUALISM’S DEFINING MOMENT - Columbia Law Review
    Textualism promises simplicity and objectivity: Focus on the text, the whole text, and nothing but the text But the newest version of textualism is not so simple





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