Section I begins with a brief discussion of the maxims of statutory interpretation and an explanation of how courts employ them to determine an enigmatic law\u27s meaning. Section II provides a history of the J.D. Tan case, including a chronicle of the underlying dispute between the principal debtor, William Summers, and the assighee of the judgment holder, J.D. Tan, LLC. Section III explains why the statute at issue in J.D. Tan, RCW 6.17.020(3), was ambiguous when this case was decided, and how this statute was in need of judicial interpretation via application of the maxims of statutory interpretation. Section IV analyzes how the J.D. Tan court could have reached a correct result by interpreting the ambiguous statute through the applicati...
Scholars have long debated the merits of various theories for interpreting statutes. On one side, t...
As Kent Greenwalt\u27s second volume on aspects of legal interpretation, this book analyzes statutor...
Judicial review of agency statutory interpretations depends heavily on the linguistic concept of amb...
Section I begins with a brief discussion of the maxims of statutory interpretation and an explanatio...
How should courts handle interpretive choices, such as when statutory text strongly points to one st...
This article traces the problems encountered in interpreting statutes to twenty-nine distinct proble...
In this article, I will first explore Washington\u27s existing law, both statutory and judicial, on ...
The Supreme Court of Tennessee reconsidered several problems in the field of Statutory Interpretatio...
The rules of statutory interpretation are under attack as being worthless and even harmful. The purp...
Should courts interpret the Constitution as they interpret statutes? This question has been answered...
This book is designed to teach statutory interpretation skills. It uses a combination of traditional...
There is an important but chronically overlooked problem in statutory interpretation. Courts frequen...
Ambiguity serves a legislative purpose. When legislators perceive a need to compromise they can, amo...
It is hard to find consensus on questions of statutory interpretation. Debates rage on about the app...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the thesis that statutes, like the Constitution and the co...
Scholars have long debated the merits of various theories for interpreting statutes. On one side, t...
As Kent Greenwalt\u27s second volume on aspects of legal interpretation, this book analyzes statutor...
Judicial review of agency statutory interpretations depends heavily on the linguistic concept of amb...
Section I begins with a brief discussion of the maxims of statutory interpretation and an explanatio...
How should courts handle interpretive choices, such as when statutory text strongly points to one st...
This article traces the problems encountered in interpreting statutes to twenty-nine distinct proble...
In this article, I will first explore Washington\u27s existing law, both statutory and judicial, on ...
The Supreme Court of Tennessee reconsidered several problems in the field of Statutory Interpretatio...
The rules of statutory interpretation are under attack as being worthless and even harmful. The purp...
Should courts interpret the Constitution as they interpret statutes? This question has been answered...
This book is designed to teach statutory interpretation skills. It uses a combination of traditional...
There is an important but chronically overlooked problem in statutory interpretation. Courts frequen...
Ambiguity serves a legislative purpose. When legislators perceive a need to compromise they can, amo...
It is hard to find consensus on questions of statutory interpretation. Debates rage on about the app...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the thesis that statutes, like the Constitution and the co...
Scholars have long debated the merits of various theories for interpreting statutes. On one side, t...
As Kent Greenwalt\u27s second volume on aspects of legal interpretation, this book analyzes statutor...
Judicial review of agency statutory interpretations depends heavily on the linguistic concept of amb...