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Who Should Interpret Our Statutes and How It Affects Our Sep
Who Should Interpret Our Statutes and How It Affects Our Sep
Who Should Interpret Our Statutes and How It Affects Our Separation of Powers
Federal judges must reclaim their role in interpreting statutes and avoid the “tyranny” about which our Founding Fathers warned us.
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