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Aug 2023
58m 23s

The Modern History of Originalism

NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER
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In this episode, a panel of libertarian and conservative scholars—J. Joel Alicea of the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, Anastasia Boden of the Cato Institute, and Sherif Girgis of Notre Dame Law School—explore the different strands of originalism as a constitutional methodology. They also explore the Roberts Court’s application of orig ... Show More
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