Has the U.S. Constitution Lost Its Meaning? A Debate




Reason Podcast show

Summary: Should the U.S. Constitution be interpreted and applied according to the original meaning of its text? On June 11, 2018, two leading constitutional legal scholars, Georgetown's Randy Barnett and Cornell's Michael Dorf, debated "originalism," which seeks to protect against arbitrary and personal interpretations by jurists, while making the law stable, predictable, and consistent in its application. The debate was hosted by Reason and the Soho Forum, which runs Oxford-style debates, in which the audience votes on the resolution at the beginning and end of the event, and the side that gains more ground is victorious. The resolution was: "The U.S. Constitution should be interpreted and applied according to the original meaning communicated to the public by the words of the text." Dorf won the debate by changing the minds of 20 percent of the attendees.