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Storm Over the Constitution
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Focusing on the doctrine of 'original intent,' the book critiques the views of notable legal scholars who argue that judges should interpret the Constitution without preconceived theories. Harry Jaffa contends that this approach neglects the Declaration of Independence, which is essential for understanding the Constitution's original meaning. He asserts that the original intent doctrine contradicts the natural-rights philosophy of the Founding Fathers. By highlighting Abraham Lincoln's reverence for the Declaration, Jaffa advocates for a more authentic interpretation aligned with the founders' principles.
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