Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
First Page
1239
Volume
68
Source Publication Abbreviation
Ohio St. L.J.
Abstract
This article re-examines the controversial question of whether the American Founders believed their own subjective understandings should guide future interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, or whether they thought the constitutional construction should be guided only by objective public meaning or some other hermeneutic standard.
Recommended Citation
Natelson, Robert G., "The Founders' Hermeneutic: The Real Original Understanding of Original Intent" (2007). Faculty Law Review Articles. 67.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/faculty_lawreviews/67
Comments
Originally published in 68 OHIO ST. L.J. (2007).