In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation have shifted the relevant inquiry from the subjective intent of the constitution-makers to the original public meaning of the Constitution\u27s words. This article is a critical analysis of that development. In the actual course of adjudication by honest and competent judges either method should usually yield the same result. The reliance on public meaning, however, distracts the interpreter from the connection between the normative force of the Constitution and the founding events, a link that is essential to the legitimacy of constitutional judicial review. In the hands of less careful or less rigorous judges, moreover, abandoning intent as ...
Christina Mulligan, Michael Douma, Hans Lind and Brian Quinn have recently shown that during the rat...
Part of a symposium on "the Constitution as hard law" at a meeting of the Association of American La...
Sometimes, although rarely, the words of the Constitution appear to speak for themselves. In such ci...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
Original intent and original public meaning are generally thought to be opposing camps within origin...
When interpreting the Constitution, judges and commentators often invoke the original intent of the...
When interpreting the Constitution, judges and commentators often invoke the original intent of the...
It is fitting that in the decade of the Bicentennial of the Constitution we have seen a renewal of d...
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 ...
The attraction of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation is understandable. It is ...
The attraction of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation is understandable. It is ...
Christina Mulligan, Michael Douma, Hans Lind and Brian Quinn have recently shown that during the rat...
Part of a symposium on "the Constitution as hard law" at a meeting of the Association of American La...
Sometimes, although rarely, the words of the Constitution appear to speak for themselves. In such ci...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
Original intent and original public meaning are generally thought to be opposing camps within origin...
When interpreting the Constitution, judges and commentators often invoke the original intent of the...
When interpreting the Constitution, judges and commentators often invoke the original intent of the...
It is fitting that in the decade of the Bicentennial of the Constitution we have seen a renewal of d...
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 ...
The attraction of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation is understandable. It is ...
The attraction of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation is understandable. It is ...
Christina Mulligan, Michael Douma, Hans Lind and Brian Quinn have recently shown that during the rat...
Part of a symposium on "the Constitution as hard law" at a meeting of the Association of American La...
Sometimes, although rarely, the words of the Constitution appear to speak for themselves. In such ci...