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- Title
A Case for Varying Interpretive Deference at the State Level.
- Authors
Hudson, D. Zachary
- Abstract
In this article, the author discusses the need to depend within the judicial institutional framework when interpreting a statute. It notes that the mandate by the Supreme Court in Chevron that the judicial deference must be shown by federal agencies when interpreting a statute. It cites the factors in justifying allocation of interpretative power which include comparative political accountability of executive branch entities and the technical expertise of agencies as .
- Subjects
STATUTORY interpretation; GOVERNMENT agencies; POLITICAL accountability; LEGAL judgments; APPELLATE courts; TRIALS (Law)
- Publication
Yale Law Journal, 2009, Vol 119, Issue 2, p373
- ISSN
0044-0094
- Publication type
Opinion