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    Judicial interpretation is the way in which the judiciary construes the law, particularly constitutional documents, legislation and frequently used vocabulary...
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  • political issues. The question of judicial activism is closely related to judicial interpretation, statutory interpretation, and separation of powers. Arthur...
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  • legislation relating to interpretation of legislation Judicial interpretation, an interpretation of law by a judiciary Statutory interpretation, determining the...
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  • legislature enacted any given statute. Interpretation Act Judicial activism Judicial interpretation Legal interpretation in South Africa Original intent —...
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  • means "how or what do I believe about (subject)" A judicial interpretation is a conceptual interpretation that explains how the judiciary should interpret...
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    citizens in a manner different from non-baptized citizens". On judicial interpretation, Vermeule believes: The central question is not "How, in principle...
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    the grounds that state officials could not have been aware of this interpretation. In the most recent Third Amendment decision handed down by a federal...
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  • Judicial restraint is a judicial interpretation that recommends favoring the status quo in judicial activities and is the opposite of judicial activism...
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    in opposition to the current practice where only federal courts perform judicial review of allegedly offending federal laws. James Madison and Thomas Jefferson...
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    process of judicial interpretation that is relevant to any case properly within their jurisdiction. In American legal language, "judicial review" refers...
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  • States, strict constructionism is a particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts the powers of the federal government only...
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    legitimacy of judicial interpretation. Proponents of originalism argue that originalism was the primary method of legal interpretation in America from...
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  • The Martin Act (New York General Business Law article 23-A, sections 352–353) is a New York anti-fraud law, widely considered to be the most severe blue...
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  • "patchwork quilt" of inconsistent copyright rules in different federal judicial districts. The courts of one jurisdiction are not obliged to follow the...
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    the interpretation of ambiguous or overbroad statutes, but does not prevail in the teeth of specific statutory overrides. This mode of interpretation offers...
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    contracting parties to the convention. The court's primary means of judicial interpretation is the living instrument doctrine, meaning that the Convention...
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  • Documents and Debates, 1774 - 1875". memory.loc.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-21. "Interpretation: The Guarantee Clause | The National Constitution Center". constitutioncenter...
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    a nonstandard clause will be subject to litigation or adverse judicial interpretation. Contract analytics services provided by LexPredict and Bloomberg...
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    twenty-dollar threshold has not been the subject of much scholarly or judicial writing and still remains applicable despite the inflation that has occurred...
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    735. Kenneth L. Karst (January 1, 2000). "Thirteenth Amendment (Judicial Interpretation)". Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. Archived from the...
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  • 23 (1995): 155+ online. Kaczorowski, Robert J. The politics of judicial interpretation: The federal courts, department of justice, and civil rights, 1866-1876...
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  • since at least 1861; the amendment ensured that legislation or judicial interpretation would be restricted to allowing abortion in circumstances where...
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  • The enrolled bill rule is a principle of judicial interpretation of rules of procedure in legislative bodies. Under the doctrine, once a bill passes a...
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  • Judicial review in India is a process by which the Supreme Court and the High Courts of India examine, determine and invalidate the Executive or Legislative...
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  • arguing in favor of a pragmatic and more realistic approach to judicial interpretation of common law. Drawing upon Holmes and other critics of legal formalism...
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  • justice or the protection of human rights. It also advocates the use of judicial discretion. However, legal formalists counter that giving judges authority...
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  • Legal interpretation in South Africa refers to the juridical understanding of South African legislation and case law, and the rules and principles used...
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    and precise and objective to constitute a graphical representation. The judicial remarks later become known as the "Sieckman criteria or Sieckman Seven...
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    philosophies of law and of judicial interpretation. It has long been commonly assumed that justices' votes are a reflection of their judicial decision-making philosophy...
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    Judiciary (redirect from Judicial power)
    The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts...
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