A Matter of Interpretation : Federal Courts and the Law (the University Center for Human Values Series, 13)
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A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law (the University Center for Human Values Series, 16) (Trade paperback)
Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Price: $3.68
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Price: $3.68
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A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law (the University Center for Human Values Series, 16) (Softcover)
Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Price: $3.70
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Description: This copy has clearly been enjoyed-expect noticeable shelf wear and some minor creases to the cover. Binding is strong and all pages are legible. May contain previous library markings or stamps.
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998-07-26
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998-07-27
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998-07-27
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Pub. Date: 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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More About A Matter of Interpretation by Scalia, Antonin
Overview
Is the common-law mindset--in which a judge can maneuver through earlier cases to achieve a desired aim--suitable also in statutory and constitutional interpretation? In a witty and trenchant essay, Supreme Court Justice Scalia answers this question with a resounding negative, urging that judges resist the temptation to use legislative intention and legislative history. Commentaties follow.