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Reporters and opinion writers often classify Supreme Court justices as “originalists,” “textualists,” or “strict constructionists.” And they often misuse those terms. For example, a Dec. 9 column in Slate treated all three terms as synonymous. That’s entirely wrong. This essay clarifies the three terms and how they interact. https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2021/12/30/understanding-the-constitution-strict-construction-textualism-and-originalism/

Understanding the Constitution: Strict Construction, Textualism, and Originalism | Tenth Amendment Center

Reporters and opinion writers often classify Supreme Court justices as “originalists,” “textualists,” or “strict constructionists.” And they often misuse those terms. For example, a Dec. 9 column in Slate treated all three terms as synonymous. That’s entirely wrong.

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Jan 2 2022 · 7:00 PM

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