Law -- United States -- Interpretation and construction
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- Commentaries on statute and constitutional law and statutory and constitutional construction : containing an examination of adjudged cases on constitutional law under the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the respective states concerning legislative power, and also the consideration of the rules of law in the construction of statutes and constitutional provisions
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- Dynamic statutory interpretation
- English in the law courts : the part that articles, prepositions and conjunctions play in legal decisions
- Fidelity & constraint : how the Supreme Court has read the American constitution
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- Guide to statutory interpretation
- Handbook on the construction and interpretation of the laws
- Interpreting law : a primer on how to read statutes and the Constitution
- Interpreting the Constitution
- Judging statutes
- Judgment calls : principle and politics in constitutional law
- Judicial process in a nutshell
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- Justice Scalia : rhetoric and the rule of law
- Legal drafting
- Legal hermeneutics in Brazil and the United States : symposium
- Legal reasoning and legal writing : structure, strategy, and style
- Legal reasoning, legal theory, and rights
- Legal research, writing, and analysis
- Legal writing and analysis
- Legislation and regulation in a nutshell
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- Legislation, statutory interpretation, and election law : examples and explanations
- Legislative analysis : how to use statutes and regulations
- Legislative analysis and drafting
- Legislative history : research for the interpretation of laws
- Legislative process
- Living originalism
- Methods of interpretation : how the Supreme Court reads the constitution
- Minding the law
- Misreading law, misreading democracy
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- Overruled? : legislative overrides, pluralism, and contemporary court-Congress relations
- Pragmatism and judicial choice
- Reason in law
- Reason in law
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- Revolution by judiciary : the structure of American constitutional law
- Serving the word : literalism in America from the pulpit to the bench
- Some observations on Supreme Court litigation and legal education
- Some reflections on the reading of statutes
- Statute law making in the United States
- Statutes and statutory construction
- Statutes, regulation, and interpretation : legislation and administration in the republic of statutes
- Statutory construction : a statement and exposition of the general rules of statutory construction
- Statutory construction ; : a statement and exposition of the general rules of statutory construction
- Statutory default rules : how to interpret unclear legislation
- Statutory interpretation
- Statutory interpretation : a pragmatic approach
- Statutory interpretation : the search for legislative intent
- Statutory interpretation stories
- Tactics of legal reasoning
- The construction of statutes : including a general discussion of certain foundational subjects, such as the nature and source of statute law, the separation of powers, the legislature and the legislative process, the initiative and the referendum, constitutional regulations relative to the form and the enactment of legislation, the pleading and proof of statutes. In addition to a detailed treatment of the principles of interpretation and construction
- The effect of an unconstitutional statute
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- The international lawyer's guide to legal analysis and communication in the United States
- The interpretation and application of statutes
- The interpretation game : how judges and lawyers make the law
- The judicial role : statutory interpretation and the pragmatic judicial partner
- The music of the laws
- The politics of precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court
- The power of precedent
- The theory and practice of statutory interpretation
- Using legislative history in American statutory interpretation
- What good is legislative history? : Justice Scalia in the Federal Courts of Appeals
- Who is the reasonable person? : symposium
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