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How to Approach Statutory Interpretation and the Role of Legislative History
Litigation Section
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Learn the latest theories and tools of statutory construction from a judge, law professor, and practitioner. The panelists will explain the framework for statutory interpretation; the role of legislative history in the age of textualism; the federal and state legislative processes, the legislative records that result, and the appropriate use of these records; and what courts want from litigants when it comes to considering legislative history. Great overview for all litigators: trial and appellate, state and federal, civil and criminal.
1.5 Legal Specialization in Appellate Law
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1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits |
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