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Book Synopsis: Why originalism is a flawed, incoherent, and dangerously ideological method of constitutional interpretation “Chemerinsky . . . offers a concise, point-by-point refutation of the theory [of originalism]. He argues that it cannot deliver what it promises—and if it could, no one would want what it is selling.”—David Cole, New York Review of Books
Originalism, the view that the meaning of a constitutional provision is fixed when it is adopted, was once the fringe theory of a few extremely conservative legal scholars but is now a well-accepted mode of constitutional interpretation. Three of the Supreme Court’s nine justices explicitly embrace the originalist approach, as do increasing numbers of judges in the lower courts.
Noted legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky gives a comprehensive analysis of the problems that make originalism unworkable as a method of constitutional interpretation. He argues that the framers themselves never intended constitutional interpretation to be inflexible and shows how it is often impossible to know what the “original intent” of any particular provision was. Perhaps worst of all, though its supporters tout it as a politically neutral and objective method, originalist interpretation tends to disappear when its results fail to conform to modern conservative ideology.
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Looking for a thought-provoking read that challenges conventional wisdom? Look no further than "Worse Than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism." This groundbreaking book by renowned legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky exposes the flaws and dangers of the widely accepted theory of originalism in constitutional interpretation.
With a concise and compelling style, Chemerinsky provides a point-by-point refutation of originalism, demonstrating why it falls short of its promises. He reveals that the framers of the constitution never intended for it to be interpreted inflexibly, making the originalist approach unworkable in practice.
But what's truly alarming is how originalist interpretation conveniently disappears when it doesn't align with conservative ideology. Chemerinsky astutely uncovers the ideological bias that undermines the supposed neutrality and objectivity of originalism.
Don't miss your chance to delve into the complexities of constitutional interpretation and discover the truth behind the originalist fallacy. Grab your copy of "Worse Than Nothing" today and equip yourself with the knowledge to challenge long-held beliefs. Click here to purchase.
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