Judges and Judiciary
Feb. 14, 2006
Kozinski Shows Why Textualism Works for All
From the Blogs - SoCal jurist Alex Kozinski in classic form [Feb. 1] on the 9th Circuit. If someone ever asks why he should be the next nominee to the Supreme Court, or why textualism is the proper basis for judicial interpretation, you can point them to [this] straightforward decision in Goldyn v. Hayes [2006 DJDAR 1399, Feb. 2].




SoCal jurist Alex Kozinski in classic form [Feb. 1] on the 9th Circuit. If someone ever asks why he should be the next nominee to the Supreme Court, or why textualism is the proper basis for judicial interpretation, you can point them to [this] straightforward decision in Goldyn v. Hayes [2006 DJ...
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