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  • Strict constructionism - Wikipedia
    In the United States, strict constructionism is a particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts the powers of the federal government only to those expressly, i e , explicitly and clearly, granted to the government by the United States Constitution
  • strict construction | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Strict construction is a form of judicial interpretation of a statute The fundamental principle behind this construction is that the text of a provision in a statute should be applied as it is written (see also: statutory construction)
  • Strict Constructionism - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
    The term strict constructionism refers to a philosophy of law that would restrict judicial interpretation of the law, as well as of the U S Constitution, to apply the text of the law, exactly as written, in making judgements and rulings
  • What Is the Strict Constructionist Definition in Government?
    Explore the principles of strict constructionism in government and its impact on judicial interpretation, legislative drafting, and rulemaking Strict constructionism is a legal philosophy emphasizing the interpretation of the Constitution and laws based strictly on their original text and meaning
  • Strict constructionism - Ballotpedia
    Strict constructionisim, or original intent, is a theory limiting interpretation of legal and constitutional language to the literal meaning of this language at the time of passage
  • Strict Constructionism: Your Ultimate Guide to Reading the Law as . . .
    Strict constructionism isn't defined by a single law but by how it interprets key sections of the U S Constitution The entire philosophy often boils down to the inherent tension between clauses that grant power and clauses that limit it
  • Strict Constructionist Definition in Government: Textualism, Original . . .
    What Is Strict Constructionism? Definition and core idea: Strict constructionism posits that the authority of courts should be grounded in the precise language of the text
  • What Is a Strict Constructionist? A Simple Explanation
    A **strict constructionist** is someone—often a judge, lawyer, or policymaker—who interprets laws, constitutions, or treaties literally and narrowly, focusing only on the explicit text without adding modern interpretations or broad implications


















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