Understanding Aims: Environmental Textualism and the Faulty Dissents in County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund
In: Penn State Law Review Penn Statim, Band 126, Heft 2
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In: Penn State Law Review Penn Statim, Band 126, Heft 2
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Chief Judge Robert Katzmann has written a compelling short book about statutory interpretation, stressing the importance to sensible interpretation of knowing Congress as an institution (as few judges do). Both as a resource for teaching, and as a useful compendium of the current literature, it is a very welcome addition to the genre. Though he is careful and fair to both, readers will not be surprised to find his views on the purposive rather than the textualist side of the current disputes. The book could set the framework for a two or three hour legislation class supplemented by cases and other readings of the instructor's choosing. Or it might more simply be used as an independent reading assignment as law school begins, to apprise twenty-first century law students just how important the interpretation of statutes will prove to be in the profession they are entering, and how unsettled are the judiciary's means of dealing with them. It should be required reading for all who teach in the field.
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In: Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, Band 24, Heft 1
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In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (44), e2206531119 (2022)
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Chief Judge Robert Katzmann has written a compelling short book about statutory interpretation. It could set the framework for a two- or three-hour legislation class, supplemented by cases and other readings of the instructor's choosing. Or it might more simply be used as an independent reading assignment as law school begins, to apprise 21st-century law students just how important the interpretation of statutes will prove to be in the profession they are entering, and how unsettled are the judiciary's means of dealing with them. It should be required reading for all who teach in the field.
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In: Notre Dame Law Review, Band 98, S. 1963-1996
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In: 106 Cornell Law Review Issue 3 2021
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In: A. Bianchi, D. Peat and M. Windsor (eds.), Interpretation in International Law (OUP, 2015) 111-129
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In: Stanford Law Review, Band 66
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In: Cato Supreme Court Review, Forthcoming
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In: 77 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 177 (2020)
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In: Pepperdine Law Review, Band 2015, S. 33-47
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