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In this episode, Professor Eric J. Segall of Georgia State University of College of Law discusses his new book, Originalism as Faith. Segall's book describes the historical development of the concept of judicial review, and how the modern concept of "originalism" emerged in the 1980s, as a way of limiting judicial discretion. He then explains how "new originalism" and "new-new originalism" have developed into something quite different.
Keywords: Originalism, Living Constitutionalism, Legal Realism, Constitutional Interpretation, Legal History, Constitutional Law
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In this episode, Professor Eric J. Segall of Georgia State University of College of Law discusses his new book, Originalism as Faith. Segall's book describes the historical development of the concept of judicial review, and how the modern concept of "originalism" emerged in the 1980s, as a way of limiting judicial discretion. He then explains how "new originalism" and "new-new originalism" have developed into something quite different.
Keywords: Originalism, Living Constitutionalism, Legal Realism, Constitutional Interpretation, Legal History, Constitutional Law
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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