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textualist /ˈtɛkstʃʊəlɪst /nounA person who adheres strictly to a text, especially that of the scriptures.I thought conservatives were supposed to be strict textualists!...- I am doing that because I am more interested in exploring the general tension between the text and the interpretations endorsed by many self-described textualists than in the details of any one approach.
- According to originalists and textualists, the constitution protects us from judges and other officials by restricting them to politically uncontroversial, neutral decisions about historical intentions and semantic meanings.
Derivatives textualism /ˈtɛkstʃʊəlɪz(ə)m/ noun ...- Although he competently summarizes this theory in his introduction, Ring does little to distinguish textualism from originalism in general or from originalist intentionalism in particular.
- There never was a golden age of First Amendment textualism or absolutism in American history, even if you limit the First Amendment to Congressional power.
- Just as important, the 68-year-old justice hews to a philosophical framework - known as textualism - that gives great weight to the written words of the Constitution and legislation.
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