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DOES THE CONSTITUTION PRESCRIBE RULES FOR ITS OWN INTERPRETATION?
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DOES THE CONSTITUTION PRESCRIBE RULES FOR ITS OWN INTERPRETATION?

Northwestern University law review, Vol.103(2), pp.857-922
01/01/2009

Abstract

Clauses Constitutional amendments Legislation Linguistics Principles Privileges & immunities Public officials Specifications Supplies
[...] to grant the premise that meanings change, or that interpreters legitimately may change them, is to contradict the postulate of the supremacy and authority of the written text. Exactly the reverse is true. Because the Constitution does supply instructions concerning its own interpretation, the absence of other interpretive instructions precludes exactly the move that is so frequently antioriginalists' point of departure.

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