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2005

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The Polymorphic Principle And The Judicial Role In Statutory Interpretation, Jonathan R. Siegel Jan 2005

The Polymorphic Principle And The Judicial Role In Statutory Interpretation, Jonathan R. Siegel

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The Supreme Court's statutory interpretation cases present an ongoing clash between mechanical, textualist, rule-based interpretive methods that seek to limit the role of judicial choice and more flexible methods that call upon courts to exercise intelligent judgment. In the recent case of Clark v. Martinez, 125 S. Ct. 716 (2005), the mechanical view of judging prevailed. The Court applied a purported canon of statutory construction that requires that a single phrase in a single statutory provision must always have a single meaning. The Court said that any other interpretive approach would be novel and dangerous. The Court is wrong on …