Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
3-11-2015
Publication Title
The Heritage Foundation
Keywords
founders, gun rights, religious freedom, campaign finance, civil rights, healthcare reform
Abstract
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, first released in 2005, brought together more than 100 of the nation’s best legal experts to provide line-by-line examination of each clause of the Constitution and its contemporary meaning—the first such comprehensive commentary to appear in many decades. The Heritage Guide to the Constitution: Fully Revised Second Edition takes into account a decade of Supreme Court decisions and legal scholarship on such issues as gun rights, religious freedom, campaign finance, civil rights, and health care reform. The Founders’ guiding principles remain unchanged, yet a number of Supreme Court decisions over the past decade remind us that those principles still require constant and spirited defense. What is needed today is a fusion of judicial originalism, scholarly originalism, and political originalism to advance the Founders’ vision for our Constitution.
Repository Citation
Forte, David; Meese, Edwin III; and Spalding, Matthew, "The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, Second Edition: What Has Changed Over the Past Decade, and What Lies Ahead?" (2015). Law Faculty Articles and Essays. 817.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/fac_articles/817
Volume
1260
Comments
Forte’s lecture, “The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, Second Edition: What Has Changed Over the Past Decade, and What Lies Ahead?,” delivered on the occasion of the publication of the second edition of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution