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Essay heading: Jurisprudence or Jurispru"don'ts"?
 
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He believes that when one considers these facts, any attempt to futilize the clarity of the framers' intent is futile itself. Once Meece makes these particulars clear, he rationalizes his ideology of original intention. Meece quotes from Justice Marshall's opinion on Marbury v. Madison [1803], "[I]t is apparent, that the framers of the Constitution contemplated that instrument as a rule for the government of the courts as well as of the legislature...
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Madison [1803], "[I]t is apparent, that the framers of the Constitution contemplated that instrument as a rule for the government of the courts as well as of the legislature. Why otherwise does it direct the judges to take an oath to support it?" (MSS, pg. 319). Meece puts his faith in those who drafted the Constitution to have done so with the best interest of the nation in mind and that they made the document flexible enough to withstand the rigors of time and turmoil...
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