A Dozen Canons of Statutory and Constitutional Text Construction
— U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia & Bryan A. Garner are co-authors of Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts (West, 2012). Available on Amazon .
May We Suggest: 51 Imperfect Solutions: State and Federal Judges Consider the Role of State Constitutions
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- Letters to the Editor
- From the Editor in Chief
- The Doctrine of the Last Antecedent, the Example in Barnhart, and Why Both Are Weak
- Third Circuit Clarifies Ascertainability Standard for Class Actions
- What Every Judge and Lawyer Needs to Know About Electronic Evidence
- A Closer Look at New Pleading in the Litigation Marketplace
- Bureaucratizing the Courts? Finding MDL’s Place in the Traditional Legal Culture
- The MDL Vortex Revisited
- A Judge’s Life
- Discovery Cost Shifting: Has Its Time Come?
- Wrangling the Beast
- Shooting From the Hip: Concealed Cameras in the United States Supreme Court
- A Passion for Justice
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