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The Bostock case and Textualism in the Supreme Court
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The Bostock case shows how textualism, a legal theory based on interpreting statutes solely by their plain language, was applied by a conservative judge to extend anti-discrimination laws to cover LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace. The decision set a precedent for the future interpretation of legal texts, independent of the original intent of the drafters.

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