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Panel IV: Is Originalism Possible? Normative Indeterminacy and the Judicial Role [Archive Collection]
03/04/22 • 105 min
Featuring:
Moderator: Edwin Meese III, The Heritage Foundation
Prof. Michael C. Dorf, Rutgers University School of Law
Prof. Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago Law School
Prof. Michael J. Perry, Northwestern University School of Law
Prof. Steven D. Smith, University of Colorado School of Law
Featuring:
Moderator: Edwin Meese III, The Heritage Foundation
Prof. Michael C. Dorf, Rutgers University School of Law
Prof. Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago Law School
Prof. Michael J. Perry, Northwestern University School of Law
Prof. Steven D. Smith, University of Colorado School of Law
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Panel III: What is Originalism? [Archive Collection]
On April 7-9, 1995, the Federalist Society held its fourteenth annual National Student Symposium at the Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago, Illinois. The subject of the conference was "Originalism, Democracy, and the Constitution." The first day of the conference concluded with a panel titled "What Is Originalism?"
Featuring:
Moderator: Rep. David M. McIntosh, United States House of Representatives (IN-2)
Prof. Richard S. Kay, University of Connecticut School of Law
Prof. Larry Alexander, University of San Diego School of Law
Prof. Paul F. Campos, University of Colorado School of Law
Prof. Frederick Schauer, Harvard University
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