AshwanderRule

P156044
predicate

Indicates that a court should avoid deciding constitutional questions unnecessarily, resolving cases on narrower, non-constitutional grounds whenever possible.

Sample triples (7)

Subject Object
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority The Court will not pass upon the constitutionality of legislation in a friendly, non-adversary proceeding.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority The Court will not anticipate a question of constitutional law in advance of the necessity of deciding it.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority The Court will not formulate a rule of constitutional law broader than is required by the precise facts to which it is to be applied.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority The Court will not pass upon a constitutional question although properly presented by the record if there is also present some other ground upon which the case may be disposed of.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority The Court will not pass upon the validity of a statute upon complaint of one who fails to show that he is injured by its operation.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority The Court will not pass upon the constitutionality of a statute at the instance of one who has availed himself of its benefits.
Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority When the validity of an act of Congress is drawn in question, and even if a serious doubt of constitutionality is raised, the Court will first ascertain whether a construction of the statute is fairly possible by which the question may be avoided.