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  2. Statutory interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Statutory interpretation is the process by which courts interpret and apply legislation. Some amount of interpretation is often necessary when a case involves a statute . Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and a straightforward meaning.

  3. PGE v. Bureau of Labor and Industries - Wikipedia

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    The legal issue for the courts revolved around the rules of statutory interpretation. [3] A frequent criticism of statutory interpretation, particularly at the federal level, is the wide range of discretion left to judges to apply varying interpretive rules, in varying ways, in order to construe statutes.

  4. Category : United States statutory interpretation case law

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    Pages in category "United States statutory interpretation case law" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Opinion - The looming post-Chevron fight over the ... - AOL

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    NRDC — encouraged federal agencies to take increasingly expansive interpretations of the limits on their statutory authorities. In Loper Bright, the court declared the end of this practice.

  6. Major questions doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The major questions doctrine is a principle of statutory interpretation applied in United States administrative law cases which states that courts will presume that Congress does not delegate to executive agencies issues of major political or economic significance.

  7. Textualism - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council ...

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    In a proceeding brought by or against the regulated party, the court shall decide all questions of law, including the interpretation of a constitutional or statutory provision or a rule adopted by an agency, without deference to any previous determination that may have been made on the question by the agency.

  9. Trump Mounts a 'Direct Assault on the First Amendment' by ...

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    Trump seems to be arguing that Register subscribers have a statutory right to expect that the newspaper's reporting will never be ... Trump's lawsuit fails as a matter of statutory interpretation.