U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Gorsuch, the first of President <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://screens/BBIO%201252249","_id":"0000016d-2c34-d433-a3ef-ef74a4ca0000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">Donald Trump-bsp-bb-link>’s two Supreme Court appointees, said during an interview Friday in his Washington chambers that originalism is supported by people of “all kinds of different political persuasions.”
Legal conservatives in recent decades have embraced originalism, which focuses on the meaning of the Constitution’s words at the time it was adopted. The late Justice <-bsp-person state="{"_id":"0000016d-2c34-d433-a3ef-ef74a50e0000","_type":"00000160-6f41-dae1-adf0-6ff519590003"}">Antonin Scalia-bsp-person> was an originalist, ...
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