William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Learning to Read Like an Eighteenth-Century Lawyer: The Historical Critique of Originalism Revisited
Abstract
Historians have been among the fiercest critics of originalism. Among the many virtues of Jack Balkin’s book, Memory and Authority, is the deft way he analyzes and dismantles these efforts to insulate originalism from historical critique. In a short essay, it would be impossible to fully acknowledge the sophistication of Balkin’s analysis. Instead, I would like to build on his impressive achievement by pointing out additional problems with the originalist response to historical critique.
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