We’ve all heard the terms – strict construction, living constitution, textualism, and originalism. Learn what they are. And find out which one – and only one – is the right way to read an 18th century legal document like the Constitution for the United States.
Path to Liberty: May 16, 2022
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St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Understanding the Constitution: Strict Construction, Textualism, and Originalism
Christopher Cooke – federalist society
Steve Calabresi – Constitution Center
Samuel Adams – Massachusetts Circular Letter (11 Feb 1768)
A Response to a Living Constitutionalist
James Madison to Henry Lee (25 June 1824)
Thomas Jefferson to William Johnson (12 June 1823)
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