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Strict constructionism
Strict constructionism Strict constructionism is a philosophy of judicial interpretation and ... Owen Dixon. Rationale The underlying argument behind strict constitutionalism is that if a legislature ...
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Talk:Strict constructionism
Talk:Strict constructionism Scalia's "quotation"? From the article as ... walks with a cane", not what a strict use of the words might suggest. Are ...
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Constructionism
Constructionism Constructionism may refer to Social constructionism Strict constructionism - a term referring to a conservative ...
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Talk:Loose constructionism
Talk:Loose constructionism I suspect that the term "loose" constructionism is used, if at all, by strict constructionists as a strawman to disparage those ... Construction can be a redirect page to Strict Constructionism. The two are opposing ways of ...
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Originalism
... for clarity, moved to footnotes. Differentiated from strict constructionism Originalism is often, and inaccurately, used as an interchangeable synonym for strict constructionism. [8][9][10][11][12] Both theories ... walks with a cane", not what a strict use of the words might suggest . ...
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Talk:Originalism
... dispute over consitutional interpretation. Proponents of textual constructionism would say that those terms by the ... your example. If I understand correctly, a Strict Constructionist takes every word into account. Your example has Strict Constructionists actually ignoring parts of the statement ... as" is not all inclusive. Thus, a Strict Constructionist would not assume that "hanging by ... used at the time of ratification. A Strict Constructionist would argue that any "punishment" ...
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Talk:Supreme Court of the United States/Archive1
... my part. "judicial activism", "judicial restraint", "loose constructionism", "strict constructionism" Although these terms often have negative political ... already articles judicial activism, judicial restraint, loose constructionism, strict constructionism. Deus Ex 6 July 2005 ...
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Talk:Enumerated powers
Talk:Enumerated powers Loose constructionism Loose constructionism is a valid and used term. It ... s no less POV than the term "strict constructionism". Google gives over 20,000 hits for "loose constructionism", and over 40,000 for "loose ...
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American conservatism
... in the Judeo-Christian social tradition and strict construction of the U.S. Constitution. The ... foreign policies, with supply side economics and strict opposition to Soviet Communism defining the Administration ... conservatives agree with cultural conservatives on the strict interpretation of the constitution, but rather than focusing of the strict interpretation of the bill of rights, they focus on the strict interpretation of the clause that reserves ...
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Talk:Judicial activism
... opinion not decided on the basis of strict contstruction of a constitution or statute. But ... list of cases would be long indeed. Strict construction has not been the predominant view ... UTC) Antonin Scalia prefers "original meaning" to "strict construction", and gives the example, "Do you ... cane?" which is not according to the strict construction. The article pointed out that many ... the penumbra fits in here some how. Strict constructionists despise the penumbra theory. It ...
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