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Originalism in American law and politics a constitutional history

Johns Hopkins series in constitutional thought

by O'Neill Johnathan G. (Johnathan George)

Synopsis

This book explains how the debate over originalism emerged from the interaction of constitutional theory, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, and American political development. Refuting the contention that originalism is a recent concoction of political conservatives like Robert Bork, Johnathan O'Neill asserts that recent appeals to the origin of the Constitution in Supreme Court decisions and commentary, especially by Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, continue an established pattern in American history.

Originalism in American Law and Politics is distinguished by its historical approach to the topic. Drawing on constitutional commentary and treatises, Supreme Court and lower federal court opinions, congressional hearings, and scholarly monographs, O'Neill's work will be valuable to historians, academic lawyers, and political scientists.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2005
ISBN-13 9780801881114
ISBN-10 0801881110
Class Copyright
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Subject LAW;POLITICAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 286
Length of Recording 18
Shelf No. HR157
Grade Range 13