Steve Greenleaf

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In Dworkin’s view, we have an obligation to be faithful to the Constitution’s text. If we are not, we are not interpreting it at all. But when it is vague or ambiguous, we should not try to be historians and attempt to figure out what the founding generation thought. Instead we should think, for ourselves, about what makes the constitutional provision as good as it can be—on moral grounds.
Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
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