Textualism, Dynamism, and the Meaning of "Sex"

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Abstract

A recent Article by Professors William N. Eskridge, Brian G. Slocum, and Stefan Th. Gries critically examines textualism, both in general and as applied in Bostock v. Clayton County. This Essay makes three points in reply. First, the authors criticize strawman versions of textualism that no mainstream legal interpreter claims to hold. Second, the authors’ examples of “societal dynamism” do not put any pressure on textualism properly understood. And third, the authors’ corpus-linguistics analysis of the word “sex” is, from a textualist perspective, irrelevant to the issue in Bostock.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Journal2022 Cardozo L. Rev. de novo 41.
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 4 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • textualism
  • dynamism
  • statutory interpretation
  • pragmatic enrichment
  • Bostock v. Clayton County

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