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The Language Of Law And The Foundations Of American Constitutionalism Gary L Mcdowell

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The Language Of Law And The Foundations Of American Constitutionalism Gary L Mcdowell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Gary L. McDowell
ISBN: 9780521140911, 9780521192897, 0521140919, 0521192897
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Language Of Law And The Foundations Of American Constitutionalism Gary L Mcdowell by Gary L. Mcdowell 9780521140911, 9780521192897, 0521140919, 0521192897 instant download after payment.

For much of its history, the interpretation of the United States Constitution presupposed judges seeking the meaning of the text and the original intentions behind that text, a process that was deemed by Chief Justice John Marshall to be "the most sacred rule of interpretation." Since the end of the nineteenth century, a radically new understanding has developed in which the moral intuition of the judges is allowed to supplant the Constitution's original meaning as the foundation of interpretation. The Founders' constitution of fixed and permanent meaning has been replaced by the idea of a "living" or evolving constitution. Gary L. McDowell refutes this new understanding, recovering the theoretical grounds of the original Constitution as understood by those who framed and ratified it. It was, he argues, the intention of the Founders that the judiciary must be bound by the original meaning of the Constitution when interpreting it.

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