Jurisprudence or Jurispru"don'ts"?

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American History

 

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Donald H

 

Date added:

June 15, 2017

 

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University

 

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A

 

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each express their opinions on this subject. Both pay special attention to the nature of express and implied provisions of the Constitution as opposed to the provisions themselves. The balance between these two segments of Constitutional Law creates a divide in the ideologies of both these distinguished men...
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This conundrum begs the self-perpetuating question of what was relevant in the time of the framers of the Constitution, what of that is relevant today, and what is not? What is more, how can the values of our foremost basis of Law, Order, Liberty, and Freedom remain relevant in the future? Meece brings to bear the belief that what is most important in legal decision-making is the original intent of the framers, "Jurisprudence of Original Intention" (MSS, pg...
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