Modern textualists have assumed that careful attention to constitutional text is the key to the recovery of the Constitution\u27s original public meaning. This article challenges that assumption by showing the importance of nontextual factors in early constitutional interpretation. The Founding generation consistently relied on structural concerns, policy, ratifiers\u27 and drafters\u27 intent, and broad principles of government. To exclude such nontextual factors from constitutional interpretation is to depart from original public meaning because the Founders gave these factors great weight in ascertaining meaning. Moreover, for a modern judge seeking to apply original public meaning, the threshold question is not simply; How did the Foun...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
This Article uses canons of construction to demonstrate that textualism, particularly plain language...
The “new originalism” is all about the text of the Constitution. Originalists insist that the whole ...
Modern textualists have assumed that careful attention to constitutional text is the key to the reco...
Championed on the Supreme Court by Justices Scalia and Thomas and championed in academia most promin...
This essay sets forth an original, constitutional defense of legislative history in statutory interp...
Championed on the Supreme Court by Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas and in academia most prominentl...
A key doctrinal debate in statutory interpretation today revolves around the claim that courts shoul...
Debate over proper methods of constitutional interpretation is interminable, in part because the Con...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
Originalism is not about the text. Though the theory is often treated as a way to read the Constitut...
It is useful to embrace continuity in describing basic differences we have in giving effect to the C...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
What understanding of the \u27judicial Power would the Founders and their immediate successors poss...
In seeking to understand and interpret our written Constitution, judges and scholars have often focu...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
This Article uses canons of construction to demonstrate that textualism, particularly plain language...
The “new originalism” is all about the text of the Constitution. Originalists insist that the whole ...
Modern textualists have assumed that careful attention to constitutional text is the key to the reco...
Championed on the Supreme Court by Justices Scalia and Thomas and championed in academia most promin...
This essay sets forth an original, constitutional defense of legislative history in statutory interp...
Championed on the Supreme Court by Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas and in academia most prominentl...
A key doctrinal debate in statutory interpretation today revolves around the claim that courts shoul...
Debate over proper methods of constitutional interpretation is interminable, in part because the Con...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
Originalism is not about the text. Though the theory is often treated as a way to read the Constitut...
It is useful to embrace continuity in describing basic differences we have in giving effect to the C...
In recent years academic explanations of the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation h...
What understanding of the \u27judicial Power would the Founders and their immediate successors poss...
In seeking to understand and interpret our written Constitution, judges and scholars have often focu...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
This Article uses canons of construction to demonstrate that textualism, particularly plain language...
The “new originalism” is all about the text of the Constitution. Originalists insist that the whole ...