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DESCRIPTION:Text and history were front and center in many controversial an
 d consequential Supreme Court opinions last term\, and will be pivotal in 
 the Roberts Court’s evolving jurisprudence. This emphasis reinvigorates 
 and reshapes fundamental questions that have dominated methodological and 
 substantive debates about constitutional interpretation over the past half
  century. Through our Spring Conference\, the Stanford Constitutional Law 
 Center will bring together scholars and practitioners to interrogate these
  questions. How is the Court using text and history\, and how should it? W
 hat are the ramifications of the Court’s use of these methods for other 
 modes of constitutional interpretation? Substantively\, what does the Cour
 t’s approach mean for free speech\, free exercise\, gun rights\, and equ
 al protection? What is the future and stakes of these methodological and s
 ubstantive debates\, both for the academy and appellate practice?
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SUMMARY:Text and (What Kind of) History? CLC Spring Conference
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 ry_clc_spring_conference_7830
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DESCRIPTION:Text and history were front and center in many controversial an
 d consequential Supreme Court opinions last term\, and will be pivotal in 
 the Roberts Court’s evolving jurisprudence. This emphasis reinvigorates 
 and reshapes fundamental questions that have dominated methodological and 
 substantive debates about constitutional interpretation over the past half
  century. Through our Spring Conference\, the Stanford Constitutional Law 
 Center will bring together scholars and practitioners to interrogate these
  questions. How is the Court using text and history\, and how should it? W
 hat are the ramifications of the Court’s use of these methods for other 
 modes of constitutional interpretation? Substantively\, what does the Cour
 t’s approach mean for free speech\, free exercise\, gun rights\, and equ
 al protection? What is the future and stakes of these methodological and s
 ubstantive debates\, both for the academy and appellate practice?
GEO:37.423105;-122.166932
LOCATION:Munger Complex\, Paul Brest Hall 
SUMMARY:Text and (What Kind of) History? CLC Spring Conference
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/text_and_what_kind_of_histo
 ry_clc_spring_conference_7830
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
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