Cart, 0 Items

Subtotal (USD):$0.00
Your cart is empty
After you’ve made a selection, review it here before checking out.
Search titles
Reading Law The Interpretation of Legal Texts

Reading Law The Interpretation of Legal Texts

Format
Purchase option
One-time purchase
One-time purchase of this edition. Updates or new editions must be purchased separately.
$49.95
now
Quantity
Availability:
In stock
Hardbound book - One-time purchase with no updates
$49.95 USD
now

Reading Law The Interpretation of Legal Texts, Hardbound book

Format

Hardbound book

Purchase option

One-time purchase with no updates

Quantity

1

Total

$49.95

/now

Product details
Description

In this groundbreaking book, Scalia and Garner systematically explain all the most important principles of constitutional, statutory, and contractual interpretation in an engaging and informative style – with hundreds of illustrations from actual cases.

Frequently bought together

The Law of Judicial Precedent
Alex Kozinski, Brett Kavanaugh, Bryan Garner, Carlos Bea, Diane Wood, Harris Hartz, Jeffrey Sutton, Nathan Hecht, Neil Gorsuch, Rebecca Berch, Sandra Lynch, Thomas Reavley, William Pryor Jr.
Addressing A Clients Litigation Issues: Leading Lawyers On Educating Clients, Managing Expectations, and Developing A Case Strategy (Inside The Minds)
Donna Evans, Erica Schneider, Ian Bjorkman, John Pearson, Kevin Brady, Mark Mattioli, Michael Falzone, Patrick McCoyd, Philip Brown, Robert Feigh
Publisher:Thomson West
Service Number:41151343
Pages:608
Publication date:2012-06-21
Print Series:American casebook
Practice area:Legal research & writing skills
Jurisdiction:General
External Product Title:Reading Law The Interpretation of Legal Texts, Hardbound book
Update frequency:Updated annually
Update Format:Pocket parts
Available Formats:Hardbound book
Copyright:2012
Shelf space:9 in
Authors:

Antonin Scalia

Justice Antonin Scalia was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. His opinions were legendary for sharp insights, biting wit, and memorable phrasing. Tony Mauro, writing in Legal Times, said Antonin Scalia was "often viewed as the Court's 

Bryan A. Garner

Garner has been editor in chief of Black's Law Dictionary since its seventh edition. After graduating from the University of Texas School of Law, he clerked for Judge Thomas M. Reavley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, then practiced