
How Originalism Ate the Law: The Trick
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
Exploring Originalism in American Jurisprudence
This chapter delves into the concept of originalism in law, examining its fusion with religiosity and its historical context, including opposition to landmark decisions like Brown v. Board of Education. It highlights the appealing aspects of originalism, portraying it as a solution to societal issues and promising judicial restraint over perceived activism.
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