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May 2, 2010

Provocateurism 13: Originalism vs. Textualism, cont.

In response to my recent post on legal interpretation and intentionalism, Patterico raises a series of questions that speak to what I think are a number of common misunderstandings about language as it exists on the structural level. He writes: As I understand Goldstein’s latest post, he argues that textualist judges are, in most cases, reaching the same result as intentionalists would. The reason, he explains, is that lawmakers tend

Intellectualism…er, south

Here: These ubiquitous yet invisible technologies provide women with the means to hide their periods, but the history of embedded politics in menstrual technologies reveals that they can be used both as artefacts of control and empowering tools of change. Yes, you read that correctly. But don’t blame me. I’m just the (still rather bemused) messenger.