Chung Fook v. White
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Chung Fook v. White, 264 U.S. 443 (1924), was a landmark Supreme Court
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 case. It was significant in that it marked the end of the era of strict plain meaning interpretation of statutes and the beginning of the looser American Rule that the intent of the law was more important than its text.

A man did not have the automatic right to bring his wife to the United States
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if he married her after he entered there even if that exception was not explicitly mentioned in the law.

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