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This book presents a critical analysis of judicial interpretation, exploring how federal courts should approach the Constitution and laws. It includes contributions from legal scholars and judges, discussing theories such as originalism, textualism, and the proper limits of judicial power. The work engages with debates on the separation of powers and the nature of legal reasoning in the American legal system.
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