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Commentary: How 'Originalism' Became the Prevailing View at the US Supreme Court
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Commentary: How 'originalism' Became the prevailing view at the US Supreme Court
It is easy to take for granted that the current Supreme Court has a majority of committed originalists. But only four decades ago, such a court would have been unimaginable. Who deserves credit for this remarkable change?
Commentary: How ‘originalism’ Became the prevailing view at the US Supreme Court
Josh Blackman and John G. Malcolm It is easy to take for granted that the current Supreme Court has a majority of committed originalists. But only four decades ago, such a court would have been unimaginable. Who deserves credit for this remarkable change? “If we can envision a Mt. Rushmore of originalism,” Justice Samuel Alito […]
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