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The “Constitution In Exile” As A Problem For Legal Theory, Stephen E. Sachs Jan 2014

The “Constitution In Exile” As A Problem For Legal Theory, Stephen E. Sachs

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How does one defend a constitutional theory that’s out of the mainstream? Critics of originalism, for example, have described it as a nefarious “Constitution in Exile,” a plot to impose abandoned rules on the unsuspecting public. This framing is largely mythical, but it raises a serious objection. If a theory asks us to change our legal practices, leaving important questions to academics or historians, how can it be a theory of our law? If law is a matter of social convention, how can there be conventions that hardly anybody knows about? How is a constitution in exile even possible?

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