What is a moderate interpretation of the text? Halfway between what it really means and what you’d like it to mean?

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A moderate interpretation of a text is when you try to understand it in the middle, not too literal and not too loose. It's about finding the right balance between what the text actually says and what you wish it said. This can be challenging, but it's important to try to see things from a fair and balanced perspective, instead of just believing what you want to believe.

About Antonin Scalia

Antonin Scalia was an influential American jurist who served as a Supreme Court justice from 1986 until his death in 2016. He was known for his conservative jurisprudence and played a key role in the originalist and textualist movements in American law. Scalia received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, and a law school was named after him.

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