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Louis Michael Seidman has written:

'On constitutional disobedience' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Constitutions, Philosophy, Constitutional law, Interpretation and construction

'Remnants of belief' -- subject(s): Constitutional law

'On constitutional disobedience' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Constitutions, Philosophy, Constitutional law, Interpretation and construction

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it would be narrow because they only veto un constitutional laws

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It's your interpretation of the constitution. The philosophy that allows narrow constitutional interpretation is called strict construction and the philosophy of broad constitutional interpretation is called loose construction. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison favored the strict constructions, and Alexander Hamilton favored the loose construction.

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Well, All the branches do the law interpretation for their own needs and uses. The interpretation made by Legislative branch is called Authentic Interpretation (interpretation made by the author (of law) itself ) But the most important interpretation is the one made by Courts. Especially the interpretation of Constitutional court (in countries where they exist ) or Supreme Courts.This interpretation is final.

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