Contemporary Meaning and Expectations in Statutory Interpretation

56 Pages Posted: 17 Sep 2010 Last revised: 2 Oct 2015

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Hillel Y. Levin

University of Georgia School of Law

Date Written: September 15, 2010

Abstract

This Article introduces and explores an approach to, or theme within, statutory interpretation, one grounded in contemporary meaning and expectations. This approach posits that judges interpreting ambiguous statutes are and should be constrained by the understanding and expectations of the contemporary public as to the law’s meaning and application. These are developed in response to, and mediated by, the actions and statements of government officials and the broader community. The Article argues that this apparently radical approach is necessary in order for law to maintain its moral force, and further that the principles underlying it are embedded in several doctrines and modalities of statutory interpretation. Further, the approach serves judicially conservative ends: promoting accessibility of the law to those governed by it, supporting social and legal stability and predictability, privileging organic and incremental change over radical breach, encouraging judicial minimalism and legislative maximalism, and fostering equality.

Keywords: Statutory interpretation, legislation, theory, dynamic statutory interpretation, contemporary meaning and expectations, precedent

JEL Classification: K10

Suggested Citation

Levin, Hillel Y., Contemporary Meaning and Expectations in Statutory Interpretation (September 15, 2010). University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2012, No. 4, 2012, UGA Legal Studies Research Paper No. 10-19, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1677689

Hillel Y. Levin (Contact Author)

University of Georgia School of Law ( email )

225 Herty Drive
Athens, GA 30602
United States

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