The Role of History in Constitutional Law

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Friday, February 28, 2014 | Video | |
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1:15 PM | The History of the Use of History in Constitutional Law – SLS Room 190 What role has history played in previous debates about constitutional interpretation? Has that role changed over time? If so, why? Can this historical perspective inform contemporary debates about the use of history in constitutional interpretation?
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3:15 PM | Originalism: Theory, Techniques, and Problems – SLS Room 190 How is originalism defined and practiced? What are its justifications, its methods, its strengths, and its weaknesses? How can the theory and practice of originalism be improved? Is there, and should there be, hope of methodological consensus?
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Saturday, March 1, 2014 | Video | |
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8:45 AM | Liquidation: Theory, Techniques, and Problems – SLS Room 190 James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 37 that laws “are considered as more or less obscure and equivocal, until their meaning be liquidated and ascertained by a series of particular discussions and adjudications.” What role should precedent and longstanding practice play in constitutional interpretation? What are the justifications, methods, strengths, and weaknesses of “liquidation”?
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10:30 AM | History and the 14th Amendment – SLS Room 190 How can and should history affect our understanding of the 14th Amendment? Does interpreting the 14th Amendment raise unique questions about the use of history in constitutional interpretation?
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12:00 PM | Lunch – SLS Law Café Keynote Lecture: A Critical Guide to Originalism
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1:15 PM | Case Studies in the Supreme Court’s Use of History – SLS Room 190 Focusing on several prominent historical controversies in the Supreme Court, how have the justices performed when using historical evidence? Are their methods and analysis faithful to the historical discipline? What do these case studies reveal about efforts to use history in constitutional law?
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2:45 PM | History in the Future – SLS Room 190 How is the use of history in constitutional interpretation changing, and where might it be headed? Are scholarly views converging or diverging? How are others within and outside the academy likely to respond?
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4:15 PM | Closing remarks by Michael McConnell |