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Lawyers tend to play down policy considerations as a basis for interpreting law.
That dispute is taking place at one of the fault lines of the law: whether the courts are interpreting law or legislating by their rulings.
It is basically a contribution to the field of "statutory construction," and it is mostly a series of short essays elaborating on principles meant to guide lawyers and judges in interpreting law and other legal texts.
Locke did not think of interpreting law as a distinct function because he thought it was a part of both the legislative and executive functions (Tuckness 2002a).
Interpreting law is much further from the task of philosophy than interpreting dogma, placing philosophy on the periphery of Islamic and Jewish society as opposed to being an integral part of the official training of students as it was in the Christian West.
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They point out, though, that legislative intent is also a significant factor in interpreting laws.
Anthony Kennedy had asked about "Chevron deference," a doctrine of law that describes how much leeway the executive branch should have in interpreting laws.
She said he also has a pattern of narrowly interpreting laws that regulate clean air and water.
Canada's judiciary plays an important role in interpreting laws and has the power to strike down Acts of Parliament that violate the constitution.
It's the executive branch job to interpret law".
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