atextual

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Not textual; not derived from written works.
 * 2)  Of an interpretation of a statute or similar governing provision, derived from something other than the text of the provision.
 * 3) * Rasul v. Bush, 542 U.S. 466 (2007), Scalia, J., dissenting:
 * Neither party to the present case challenges the atextual extension of the habeas statute to United States citizens held beyond the territorial jurisdictions of the United States courts...
 * Neither party to the present case challenges the atextual extension of the habeas statute to United States citizens held beyond the territorial jurisdictions of the United States courts...