Difference between revisions of "Strict construction"

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'''Strict Construction''' when courts practice [[Judicial Restraint]].  The converse of this is interpreting the [[United States Constitution]] as a "living document" and creating new rights that aren't what the founders intended.
 
'''Strict Construction''' when courts practice [[Judicial Restraint]].  The converse of this is interpreting the [[United States Constitution]] as a "living document" and creating new rights that aren't what the founders intended.
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Strict Construction when courts practice Judicial Restraint. The converse of this is interpreting the United States Constitution as a "living document" and creating new rights that aren't what the founders intended.