Definition of Textualist. Meaning of Textualist. Synonyms of Textualist

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Definition of Textualist

Textualist
Textualist Tex"tu*al*ist, n. A textman; a textuary. --Lightfoot.

Meaning of Textualist from wikipedia

- significant questions regarding the justice or rectitude of the law. The textualist will "look at the statutory structure and hear the words as they would...
- originalism, they are not the same, and in fact frequently contradict, as textualists like Antonin Scalia have noted. Strict construction requires a judge...
- US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Scalia and Garner present textualist principles and canons applicable to the analysis of all legal texts, following...
- (2015). Many legal analysts claimed that the case defined Gorsuch as a textualist in statutory interpretation. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was p****ed into...
- discoverable in the history of its creation – a reality that today's supposedly 'textualist' or at times 'originalist' Court conveniently ignores." (p. 51.) Katz...
- ibn Hanbal (780–855 CE), that is characterized by its adherence to a textualist understanding of the Quran and the sunnah, the belief that the Quran is...
- Peshawar High Court in 2004. Since joining the Supreme Court, Mulk has taken textualist approach on human rights and non-discrimination issues. On 28 May 2018...
- the 20th century. He is noted for using historical evidence to support textualist arguments, his position that the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights...
- the originalist and textualist position in the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative wing. For catalyzing an originalist and textualist movement in American...
- comprises the Ash'ari and Maturidi schools of kalam (theology) as well as the textualist Athari school. ****s regard the first four caliphs Abu Bakr (r. 632–634)...