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- Title
STANDING ON ITS OWN SHOULDERS: THE SUPREME COURT'S STATUTORY INTERPRETATION OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT.
- Authors
Blankley, Kristen M.
- Abstract
The article examines the statutory interpretation by the U.S. Supreme Court judges of the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). Also cited are the views of justices like John Paul, Stevens, Antonin Scalia, and Stephen Breyer, the tools of interpretation used by the courts like the arbitration canon, previous rulings, and the FAA text, and the components of the theories of statutory interpretation like purposivism, intentionalism, and textualism.
- Subjects
INTERPRETATION &; construction of American law; UNITED States Arbitration Act; SUPREME Court justices (U.S.); TEXTUALISM (Legal interpretation); SCALIA, Antonin, 1936-2016; BREYER, Stephen G., 1938-
- Publication
Akron Law Review, 2022, Vol 55, Issue 1, p101
- ISSN
0002-371X
- Publication type
Article