This Article seeks to situate the constitutional culture\u27s heavy reliance on the Convention debates within an academic environment that is generally hostile to original intent arguments. The Article argues that intentionalist-friendly sources like the Convention records and The Federalist remain important not because they supply evidence of original meaning but rather because the practice of advancing historical arguments is best understood as a rhetorical exercise that derives persuasive authority from the heroic character of the Founding generation. This exercise fits within a long tradition of originalist argument and need not be abandoned in the quest for a more perfect originalism
Debates over “originalism” have been a central focus of contemporary constitutional theory for three...
This paper addresses a well-worn topic: originalism, the theory that judges should interpret the Con...
This essay maintains that originalism—the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted according...
This essay, written for a symposium celebrating the centennial of Max Farrand's Records of the Feder...
This essay, written for a symposium celebrating the centennial of Max Farrand\u27s Records of the Fe...
This Article explains how the doctrine of original intent might be defended as the basis for interpr...
The legal academy has been unkind to originalism. Legal scholars have leveled withering criticism at...
Much has been written about originalism - the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted accor...
Most of the literature on this country’s Founding Era concludes that at least in the very early year...
It is fitting that in the decade of the Bicentennial of the Constitution we have seen a renewal of d...
The received wisdom among law professors is that originalism is dead, having been defeated in intell...
Originalist jurisprudence, which enjoins a faithful adherence to the values enshrined in the late ei...
The goal of originalism has always been purity. Originalists claim that their methods cleanse consti...
The attraction of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation is understandable. It is ...
This article re-examines the controversial question of whether the American Founders believed their ...
Debates over “originalism” have been a central focus of contemporary constitutional theory for three...
This paper addresses a well-worn topic: originalism, the theory that judges should interpret the Con...
This essay maintains that originalism—the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted according...
This essay, written for a symposium celebrating the centennial of Max Farrand's Records of the Feder...
This essay, written for a symposium celebrating the centennial of Max Farrand\u27s Records of the Fe...
This Article explains how the doctrine of original intent might be defended as the basis for interpr...
The legal academy has been unkind to originalism. Legal scholars have leveled withering criticism at...
Much has been written about originalism - the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted accor...
Most of the literature on this country’s Founding Era concludes that at least in the very early year...
It is fitting that in the decade of the Bicentennial of the Constitution we have seen a renewal of d...
The received wisdom among law professors is that originalism is dead, having been defeated in intell...
Originalist jurisprudence, which enjoins a faithful adherence to the values enshrined in the late ei...
The goal of originalism has always been purity. Originalists claim that their methods cleanse consti...
The attraction of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation is understandable. It is ...
This article re-examines the controversial question of whether the American Founders believed their ...
Debates over “originalism” have been a central focus of contemporary constitutional theory for three...
This paper addresses a well-worn topic: originalism, the theory that judges should interpret the Con...
This essay maintains that originalism—the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted according...