originalism

[US]/əˈrɪdʒənəlɪzəm/
[UK]/əˈrɪdʒənəlɪzəm/
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Translation

n.the doctrine that the constitution or a statute should be interpreted according to the original intent or meaning of its authors
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originalism holds that the constitution should be interpreted according to its original meaning at the time of adoption.

critics argue that originalism is too rigid for modern constitutional challenges.

originalist interpretation focuses on the text's public meaning when ratified.

many legal scholars debate whether originalism can address contemporary issues.

the judge applied originalist methodology to analyze the disputed amendment.

originalism and living constitutionalism represent competing theories of judicial review.

textual originalism emphasizes the ordinary meaning of constitutional language.

originalist jurisprudence has influenced supreme court decisions for decades.

some politicians campaign on a platform of originalist judicial appointments.

the legal brief invoked originalist principles to challenge the regulation.

originalism raises questions about how to determine historical intent.

academic conferences often feature debates between originalists and their critics.

originalism continues to shape constitutional discourse in american legal education.

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