Interpretive methodology Flashcards

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Interpretive methodology

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Not mutually exclusive, may be used simultaneously

Are you asked to act as an advocate or a judge?

Confront weaknesses/strengths of different interpretations, do not ignore.

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Originalism

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Based on original intent of framers

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Originalism: premises

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Premises:

  1. Meaning of the Cnstn today should be determined by the original intent / state of mind of the collective body that created it
  2. Judges/Scholars today can come to rsnbl and reliable understandings about thiss state of mind through careful historical examination of archival work
  3. This should be authoritative on judges
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Originalism: Rationale

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Consistent with:

  • History
  • Separation of Powers (Judicial branch implements value choices, does not create)
  • Democracy (Unelected judges unaccountable, Cnsntn should evolve through amndmnts by elected officials, deference to the elected creators of cnsntn)
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Originalism: Weaknesses

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  • Difficult to ascertain intent
  • Impoverished version of equality
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Textualism

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Based on actual words of law - most rigorous and objective

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Textualism: Rationale & Weaknesses

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Judges may not impute personal preferences into the law

Weaknesses

  • Text doesnt answer all questions; unenumerated rights
  • Competing definitions
  • Undemocratic; rigid std constrains amendment (article V)
  • Original framers represented only the interest of a tiny fraction of the population
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Process Theory

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Based on the procedural mechanisms that judiciary was designed to protect

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Process Theory: Rationale & weaknesses

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Rationale: The judicial branch is best to ensure political/instnl processes respect the rights of political minorities while leaving substantive value choices to politically accountable bodies

  • Unelected, immune to majoritarian preferences

Weaknesses:

  • Not terribly objective in determinng which categories apply in protecting political minorites
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Living constitutionalism / Pragmatism

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Based on costs and benefits of ruling

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Living Constnlsm / Pragmatism: Rationale

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  • Judges should be sensitive to the desirability of social change, stability, conseqences, decisions of other bodies, etc
  • Framers intended to use ambiguous language such that the document could adapt and endure as its meaning “liquidated” over time

Three Types of language in the Cnstn:

  1. Fixed, easily discernible rules
  2. Abstract principles
  3. Silence
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