Constitutional Interpretation and Original Meaning

Social Philosophy and Policy 4 (1):75 (1986)
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I. CONSTITUTIONAL ORIGINALISM By “originalism” I mean the familiar approach to constitutional adjudication that accords binding authority to the text of the Constitution or the intentions of its adopters. At least since Marbury, in which Chief Justice Marshall emphasized the significance of our Constitution's being a written document, originalism in one form or another has been a major theme in the American constitutional tradition

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Constitutionalism.Wil Waluchow - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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