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Professor Lillian BeVier describes the process of drafting and the ratification of the A frequent objection to Originalism is that the Are Originalists only interested in the original How did the Founders think about slavery? How did it affect the construction of the Professor Lawrence Solum argues that originalism has to be both internal and external to the The New Deal era marked a significant change in

What notable authors and experiences influenced the Founders as they formed a new Professor Ilan Wurman explains that in order to decide if we should be bound by the Professor Lee Strang explains how the positive law of our How do our founding documents, the Declaration and the Does the U.S. Supreme Court have too much of a role in defining rights protections--creating too much of a one-size-fits-all ...

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Why a Written Constitution? [No. 86]

Why a Written Constitution? [No. 86]

Professor Lillian BeVier describes the process of drafting and the ratification of the

The Era of State Constitution Writing [No. 86]

The Era of State Constitution Writing [No. 86]

When was 'the greatest era of

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How Determinate is the Constitutional Text? [No. 86]

How Determinate is the Constitutional Text? [No. 86]

A frequent objection to Originalism is that the

Understanding the Constitution as Amended [No. 86]

Understanding the Constitution as Amended [No. 86]

Are Originalists only interested in the original

Text, Structure, and History in Constitutional Law Casebooks [No. 86]

Text, Structure, and History in Constitutional Law Casebooks [No. 86]

What elements make a good

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Slavery, States Rights, and the Constitution [No. 86]

How did the Founders think about slavery? How did it affect the construction of the

Where does the Constitution get its authority? [No. 86]

Where does the Constitution get its authority? [No. 86]

What it is the fundamental origin of

Why Do We Need a Structural Constitution? [No. 86]

Why Do We Need a Structural Constitution? [No. 86]

Does the structure of the

Is Originalism Internal or External to the Constitution? [No. 86]

Is Originalism Internal or External to the Constitution? [No. 86]

Professor Lawrence Solum argues that originalism has to be both internal and external to the

Understanding the Constitution:  What Kind of Document Is It? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Understanding the Constitution: What Kind of Document Is It? [No. 86 LECTURE]

If we want to study the

Is the Constitution a Contract? [No. 86]

Is the Constitution a Contract? [No. 86]

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The Shift From and Back to the Constitution [No. 86]

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A History of the Constitution Framing Period [No. 86 LECTURE]

What notable authors and experiences influenced the Founders as they formed a new

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Why Should We be Bound by the Constitution? [No. 86]

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Is the Constitution based on Natural Law? [No. 86]

Professor Lee Strang explains how the positive law of our

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How Does the Constitution Adapt to New Concepts of Liberty? [No. 86]

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Why Does Constitutional Structure Matter? [No. 86 LECTURE]

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The Declaration & Constitution: The Framing of a Nation [No. 86]

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