This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how judges approach statutory interpretation. Courts and scholars have not given this question much sustained attention, but most would probably embrace the “unified model,” according to which appointed judges (such as federal judges) and elected judges (such as many state judges) are supposed to approach statutory text in identical ways. There is much to be said for the unified model—and we offer the first systematic defense of it. But the Article also attempts to make the best case for the more controversial but also plausible contrary view: that elected judges and appointed judges should actually interpret statutes differently. We explain and def...
What is it that a judge interprets in a statutory interpretation case? This Article shows that the a...
What a statutory interpretation opinion interprets may seem given. It is not: this article shows how...
What a statutory interpretation opinion interprets may seem given. It is not: this article shows how...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This article is a response to the law review article cited in its title. It focuses on a corollary ...
This article is a response to the law review article cited in its title. It focuses on a corollary ...
Statutory interpretation is at the cutting edge of legal scholarship and, now, legislative activity....
This Article is the first in-depth empirical and doctrinal analysis of differences in statutory inte...
This Article is the first in-depth empirical and doctrinal analysis of differences in statutory inte...
How should courts handle interpretive choices, such as when statutory text strongly points to one st...
This Article examines the methods of statutory interpretation used by the lower federal courts, espe...
What is it that a judge interprets in a statutory interpretation case? This Article shows that the a...
What a statutory interpretation opinion interprets may seem given. It is not: this article shows how...
What a statutory interpretation opinion interprets may seem given. It is not: this article shows how...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This Article considers whether differences in methods of judicial selection should influence how jud...
This article is a response to the law review article cited in its title. It focuses on a corollary ...
This article is a response to the law review article cited in its title. It focuses on a corollary ...
Statutory interpretation is at the cutting edge of legal scholarship and, now, legislative activity....
This Article is the first in-depth empirical and doctrinal analysis of differences in statutory inte...
This Article is the first in-depth empirical and doctrinal analysis of differences in statutory inte...
How should courts handle interpretive choices, such as when statutory text strongly points to one st...
This Article examines the methods of statutory interpretation used by the lower federal courts, espe...
What is it that a judge interprets in a statutory interpretation case? This Article shows that the a...
What a statutory interpretation opinion interprets may seem given. It is not: this article shows how...
What a statutory interpretation opinion interprets may seem given. It is not: this article shows how...