Laurence Tribe and his theory of Statutory Interpretation
ch, discrimination, etc. are used, more than one meaning can reasonably be derived from reading the law. Tribe, who largely confines his remarks to constitutional interpretation, argues that the statute (or Constitution) must be read as a whole and that meaning imported which seems to be consistent with the overall import of that law. Tribe says that some parts of the Constitution are specific and devoid of alternative meanings, such as those which de
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