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I'm really only here because my notes from admin law say that this case was kind of the foundation of the new textualist school (because the APA is a masterpiece of carefully drafted legislation so it makes sense to interpret it strictly) and I wanted more on that. Doesn't look like there's anything on that in here yet, but that could be something to consider adding. Heliopolisfirebirdii (talk) 21:35, 6 May 2016 (UTC)Reply