martes, 13 de octubre de 2020

Un primer vistazo al originalismo de Amy Coney Barrett

"Constitutional law is hard. It takes time — lots of time — to conduct rigorous originalist research. It often takes more time than the Supreme Court is willing to spend considering individual cases. The overwhelming majority of cases that the Supreme Court hears are decided in a matter of months, and the Court rarely devotes years to a single case.

That means that even originalist justices who operate in good faith are likely to make mistakes when trying to figure out the Constitution’s original meaning — or worse, they are likely to allow their decisions to be influenced by motivated reasoning."


Interesantes preguntas del Senador John Kennedy a la candidata para la SCOTUS Amy Coney Barrett:


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