Professor John Greabe discusses whether a textualist-originalist approach to constitutional interpretation actually serves democratic interests, as many of its proponents claim. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read his article:https://www.concordmonitor.com/Constitution-and-democracy-in-troubled-times-38650415
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