Statutes and statutory construction

by Norman J. Singer

Other authorsJ. G. Sutherland (Author)
Print book, c2000

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Available

Call number

KF425 .S56

LCC

KF425 .S56

Barcode

2000000831

Publication

[St. Paul, Minn.] : West Group

Physical description

841 p.; 25 cm

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Statutes and statutory construction volume 2B contents: Part V. Statutory interpretation (continued). A. Principles and policies (continued). Ch. 49 - Contemporaneous construction. Ch. 50 - Interpretation with reference to the common law. Ch. 51 - Interpretation by reference to related statutes. Ch. 52 - Interpretation by reference to similar statutes of other states. Ch. 53 - Interpretation by reference to statutes on other subjects. Ch. 54 - The equity of the statute. Ch. 55 - Extension of statutes by analogy and implication. Ch. 56 - Public policy and statutory interpretation. Ch. 56A - Legal commentary for part V statutory interpretation. I. Textual interpretation of statutes. II. The nonprimacy of statutes act: a comment. III. Statutory revision by common law courts and the nature of legislative decision making - a response to professor calabresi. IV. Judicial nullification: Guido Calabresi's uncommon common law for a statutory age. V. Dworkin and subjectivity in legal interpreataion. VI. Review essay / Dworkin's "Full Political Theory of Law". VII. Continuity and change in statutory interpretation. VIII. Legal interpretation and the poser of the judiciary. IX. The pitfalls of interpretation. X. Statutory interpretation and legislative supremacy. XI. Statutory interpretation in the administrative state. XII. Judicial deference to execute precedent. XIII. Law and legislation in the administrative state. XIV. Challenging regulatory interpretations. XV. Chevron and its aftermath: judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory provisions. XVI. Deference running riot: separating interpretation and lawmaking under Chevron. XVII. A syncopated Chevron: emphasizing reasoned decision making in reviewing agency interpretations of statutes. XVIII. U.C.C. methodology: taking a realistic look at the code. XIX. Dynamic statutory interpretation. XX. The problem of obsolete statutes: a new role for courts? Includes table of contents and the 2003 cumulative supplement pocket part.

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