In an essay for The Atlantic, CMC Prof. George Thomas examines “how unwritten ideas drive our readings” of the Constitution.
“My point is not to argue for or against any particular method of constitutional interpretation; it is, rather, to insist that a large majority of the issues faced by the Court cannot be resolved simply by appealing to constitutional text,” he writes. “Going outside of the text is essential to reading the Constitution.
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