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”[6]Justice Scalia subscribes tooriginalismwhen interpreting the Constitution.[7]In oversimplified terms, this means that judges should look to the original understanding (of the ratifiers) or meaning (to the public) of the Constitution. Originalism proponents contend that their view curbs “...
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