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Join our scholars on a Saturday morning for a moderated conversation about constitutional interpretation.
Today’s question: Is the Constitution a "living" document?
Teaching American History’s Saturday webinar series provides educators with a chance to participate in a text-based roundtable discussion of American history and politics. For the 2022-2023 season we’ve chosen to highlight controversial topics from America’s past. These webinars are open to social studies, history, government, civics and humanities educators.
Readings:
Meese, Speech to the American Bar Association
Brennan, “The Constitution of the United States: Contemporary Ratification”
Posner, “What am I? A Potted Plant?”
Scalia, “Originalism: The Lesser Evil”
Vermeule, “Beyond Originalism”
By TeachingAmericanHistory.orgJoin our scholars on a Saturday morning for a moderated conversation about constitutional interpretation.
Today’s question: Is the Constitution a "living" document?
Teaching American History’s Saturday webinar series provides educators with a chance to participate in a text-based roundtable discussion of American history and politics. For the 2022-2023 season we’ve chosen to highlight controversial topics from America’s past. These webinars are open to social studies, history, government, civics and humanities educators.
Readings:
Meese, Speech to the American Bar Association
Brennan, “The Constitution of the United States: Contemporary Ratification”
Posner, “What am I? A Potted Plant?”
Scalia, “Originalism: The Lesser Evil”
Vermeule, “Beyond Originalism”