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100 _aHuscroft Grant
245 _aThe challenging of originalism : Theories of constitutional interpretation
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
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300 _a305p
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365 _b Rs. 5,583
505 _aContents: Frontmatter. Pp. i-iv; Contents. Pp. v-vi; Preface. Pp. vii-viii; By Grant Huscroft, University of Western Ontario, Bradley W. Miller; Contributors. Pp. ix-x; The Challenge of Originalism: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation. Pp. 1-11; Part One - Exposition and Defense; 1 - What Is Originalism? The Evolution of Contemporary Originalist Theory. Pp. 12-41; By Lawrence B. Solum; 2 - The Case for Originalism. Pp. 42-69; By Jeffrey Goldsworthy; 3 - On Pluralism within Originalism. Pp. 70-86; By Keith E. Whittington; Part Two - Interpretation and Intention 4 - Simple-Minded Originalism. Pp. 87-98; By Larry Alexander; 5 - The Intentionalist Thesis Once More. Pp. 99-119; By Stanley Fish; 6 - Origin Myth: The Persons Case, the Living Tree, and the New Originalism. Pp. 120-146; By Bradley W. Miller; Part Three - Originalism and Constitutional Settlement 7 - Originalism’s Constitution. Pp. 147-178; By Grégoire C. N. Webber; 8 - The Curious Concept of the “Living Tree” (or Non-Locked-In) Constitution. Pp. 179-202; By James Allan; 9 - Vagueness, Finiteness, and the Limits of Interpretation and Construction. Pp. 203-222; By Grant Huscroft; Part Four - Challenges and Critiques; 10 - That Old-Time Originalism. Pp. 223-245; By Steven D. Smith; 11 - Reflective Equilibrium and Constitutional Method: Lessons from John McCain and the Natural-Born Citizenship Clause. Pp. 246-284; By Mitchell N. Berman; 12 - Constitutions, Originalism, and Meaning. Pp. 285-300; By Brian H. Bix; Index. pp. 301-305.
651 _21. Constitutional Law - Philosophy2. Law - Interpretation & Construction
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