This paper discusses the views of Antonin Scalia on judicial interpretation as revealed in his book "A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law," in which he espouses his idea of textualism as the proper approach while denying both liberal interpretation and original intent as a valid approach, with comments considered from other scholars including Lawrence H. Tribe and Ronald Dworkin.
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