Tag: Constitutional Interpretation

If the Constitution is Law

"If the Constitution is law, then presumably its meaning, like that of all other law, is the meaning the...
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Their Intent

Today we are divided into two groups: We the People and They the Politicians. It's unfortunate since the politicians came from the people in the first place.

A Lesson from James Madison: Loose vs. Strict Construction of the Constitution

Today, “loose” is the popular stance, but, to conservatives, there is only one way to interpret the U.S. Constitution and that is strictly.
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Dems threaten Supreme Court over abortion – their ‘revolution’ will destroy fair, impartial judicial system

Threatening the Supreme Court has become a required public exhibition of faith for Democrats Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., has joined...

The Right Judicial Litmus Test: Enforcing the Constitution

Today the U.S. Supreme Court begins its second full term since President Bush’s appointments of Chief Justice John Roberts...

Originalism: A Quarter-Century of Debate

What did the Constitution mean at the time it was adopted? How should we interpret today the words used...