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Constitutional avoidance

Definition

An interpretive principle where courts prefer a construction of a statute that avoids raising serious constitutional problems over one that would create such problems. It applies only when there are genuinely competing plausible interpretations of the statute.

Examples

  • The government argued constitutional avoidance doesn't help amicus because calling restitution civil would raise Seventh Amendment jury trial concerns just as calling it criminal raises Sixth Amendment concerns

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