• @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    This is the main issue with so-called originalists. If they dispassionately followed their own philosophy it would be one thing. The law is the law, as written and as intended by its authors. There is a certain undeniable logic to this approach, and I think even if you reject it, it is fundamentally a philosophy that one could respect.

    But orientalists never did this. They have constantly engaged in at least as much “legislating from the bench” as other jurists. It is a rare day when we saw a decision where originalism overcame their right-wing ideology.

    In practice, originalism is just a rhetorical weapon, and not a serious idea.

    • Blackbeard
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      Well stated. It’s a conclusion searching for an explanation, rather than a true first principle.