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" ... After Barrett’s non-recusal, comes her deciding the merits of the case. Here her frequently avowed following of Scalia in general, and his approach to the ACA in the previous case in particular. Scalia follows textualism. This means he only pays attention to the words of the statute, even when this leads to absurd results, and does not concern himself with Congress’s purpose. ... "
" ... I have finally confirmed that of the four possibilities, the New York City Jesuit high school that Judge Lauber attended was Xavier High School on West 16th century. The late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia also noted for his textualism, also attended Xavier, as did I. Scalia, however, graduated from Xavier when dinosaurs roamed the earth, while Judge Lauber was a senior when I was a freshman. ... "
" ... Taxpayers argued that flat rate long distance plans were not subject to the tax since distance was not a factor in those charges. The court agreed. If you have been at the tax game for a while you will probably remember, the 2006 income tax returns where people would either dig out old phone bills or just go for $30 or $60. Seems like every tax season has something. And that was the thing for that year. You can blame textualism. ... "
" ... This might be one of the first cases argued, decided and issued with Amy Coney Barrett. As her nomination hearings fully addressed, her approach to statutory interpretation is Scalia’s approach, a hard-edged textualism. What kind of difference would she make, if, say, a conservative majority upholding the Trump plan let her write the opinion? ... "