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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Fordham Law Review Symposium on Originalism

The articles from the Fordham Law Review Symposium on originalism are now available online. We've previously mentioned Keith Whittington's introduction. The other contributions are:

The Gravitational Force of Originalism by Randy E. Barnett


The Inclusiveness of the New Originalism by James E. Fleming


Originalism and Constitutional Construction by Lawrence B. SolumOriginalism, the Why and the What by Larry Alexander


On What Distinguishes New Originalism from Old: A Jurisprudential Take by Mitchell N. Berman & Kevin Toh


Meaning and Belief in Constitutional Interpretation by Andrei Marmor


Deferentialism: A Post–originalist Theory of Legal Interpretation by Scott Soames


Originalism, Vintage or Nouveau: “He Said, She Said” Law by Tara Smith


The New Originalism and the Uses of History by Jack M. Balkin


Meaning and Understanding in the History of Constitutional Ideas: The Intellectual History Alternative to Originalism by Saul Cornell


The New Originalism and the Foreign Affairs Constitution by Andrew Kent


Original Meaning, Precedent, and Popular Sovereignty?: Whittington et al. v. Lincoln et al. by Leslie F. Goldstein


Accepting Contested Meanings by Bernadette Meyler

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