Chapters
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Disagreement in the More of the Harper Case
02:59 • 2min
The Origins of Originalism
05:09 • 3min
The Role of History and Tradition in Prejudice Interpretation
07:52 • 3min
The Originalism of the Second Amendment
10:48 • 3min
The Importance of Historical Practice in Liquidation
14:07 • 3min
The Role of History in Ruin
16:59 • 4min
The Different Uses of History
20:51 • 2min
The Role of Practices in Clarifying the Meaning of a Text
22:32 • 3min
The Importance of Historical Practice in Interpreting the Constitution
26:01 • 2min
The Paradox of Originalist Arguments
28:28 • 3min
The Meaning of Legislative Power
31:25 • 4min
The Differences in Approach Among the Justices
35:39 • 2min
The Role of Consequences in the Decision of a Textualist Justice
37:59 • 3min
The Different Approaches of the Justices to Originalism
40:40 • 3min
The Importance of Originalism
43:43 • 2min
The Role of History in Originalism
45:29 • 4min
The Evolution of Originalism
49:54 • 2min
The Best Justification for Originalism
51:45 • 3min
The Moral Argument for Adopting a Written Constitution
54:23 • 2min
The National Constitution Center's A.V.T.
56:40 • 2min