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22 May 2008, 3:09 am
This short article describes three contemporary normative arguments in favor of originalism - those advanced by Randy Barnett, Keith Whittington, and John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport - and then considers their application to foreign affairs. [read post]
16 Mar 2008, 10:41 am
Introduction There are many different theories of constitutional interpretation, but the most controversial and also perhaps the most influential is "originalism"--actually a loosely-knit family of constitutional theories. [read post]
20 Sep 2007, 7:48 am
John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport, for example, have relied on this assertion in arguing that the original meaning of the Constitution, whose provisions required supermajoritarian support for enactment, should be preferred today. [read post]
17 May 2007, 9:16 am
  Here are the comments on the original essay that are available on SSRN: Randy Barnett: Underlying Principles Ethan J Leib: The Perpetual Anxiety of Living Constitutionalism Mitchell Berman: Originalism and Its Discontents John McGinnis & Michael Rappaport: Original Interpretive Principles as the Core of Originalism Jack's reply is powerful -- and helpfully responds to all of our complaints; it also expands on the theory in ways that could not… [read post]
2 May 2007, 8:01 am
McGinnis (Northwestern University - School of Law) & Michael B. [read post]
30 Mar 2007, 7:03 am
Link courtesy of Michael Stephens @ Tame the Web. [read post]
12 Mar 2007, 11:49 am
  Here's the abstract:John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport have made multiple contributions over the last decade to many important legal and political debates with their careful attention to the design and desirability of supermajoritarian rules in our practices of self-government. [read post]
9 Mar 2007, 3:38 am
Here is the abstract: John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport have made multiple contributions over the last decade to many important legal and political debates with their careful attention to the design and desirability of supermajoritarian rules in our practices of self-government. [read post]
5 Mar 2007, 8:27 am
  Here is an abstract:John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport have made multiple contributions over the last decade to many important legal and political debates with their careful attention to the design and desirability of supermajoritarian rules in our practices of self-government. [read post]
15 Feb 2007, 9:55 am
  McGinnis & Rappaport's contribution is up at SSRN. [read post]