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Lawyers and judges faced with a contemporary constitutional issue must try to construct a coherent, principled, and persuasive interpretation of the text of particular clauses, the structure of the Constitution as a whole, and our history under the Constitution--an interpretation that both unifies t...
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Published in | Fordham law review Vol. 65; no. 5; p. 2205 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
01.04.1997
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ISSN | 0015-704X |
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Summary: | Lawyers and judges faced with a contemporary constitutional issue must try to construct a coherent, principled, and persuasive interpretation of the text of particular clauses, the structure of the Constitution as a whole, and our history under the Constitution--an interpretation that both unifies these distinct sources, so far as this is possible, and directs future adjudication. They must seek, that is, constitutional integrity. |
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ISSN: | 0015-704X |