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Originalism As Fable (Reviewing Eric Segall, Originalism As Faith), Jeremy Telman
Originalism As Fable (Reviewing Eric Segall, Originalism As Faith), Jeremy Telman
Hofstra Law Review
Eric Segall's Originalism as Faith provides both a history of the originalist movement in constitutional interpretation and a critique of that movement from the perspective of legal realism. This Review Article summarizes Segall's main argument: as originalism has abandoned deference to the political branches, it has become indistinguishable from its nemesis, living constitutionalism. Emptied of substance, originalism becomes nothing more than an expression of faith. Segall makes his argument very convincingly, evidencing both his knowledge of originalism, in all its variants, and his mastery of constitutional doctrine.
This Article offers two ways in which Segall's exemplary work might be supplemented. …