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Vol. 39, Issue 1, 2024May 01, 2024 EDT

Answering a Defense of Textualism — and of the Skyrocketing Use of Dictionaries in the Michigan Supreme Court

Joseph Kimble, B.A., J.D.,
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Joseph Kimble, Answering a Defense of Textualism — and of the Skyrocketing Use of Dictionaries in the Michigan Supreme Court, 39 Thomas M. Cooley Law Review (2024).

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