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The 'Absurd Results' Doctrine In State And Local Cases, Steve R. Johnson
The 'Absurd Results' Doctrine In State And Local Cases, Steve R. Johnson
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A statute will not be applied according to the literal meaning of its words if to do so would produce absurd results. Cases considering this principle have never been in short supply, but the rule has appeared in a striking number of cases in recent months. Accordingly, it is timely to explore this doctrine in this installment of Interpretation Matters.
The first part describes the doctrine generally. The second part identifies a critical question – and point of dispute – about the doctrine: What results can be considered to be absurd enough for the doctrine to apply? The third part …