The “Dobbs case”: “extreme” originalism and the crisis of constitutionalism in the States
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https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-2561Keywords:
US Supreme Court, Abortion, Originalism, Living Constitution, Stare decisisAbstract
The U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs decision is examined, highlighting the theory of constitutional interpretation chosen by justices adhering to the majority opinion of the Court and criticizing the “originalism” practiced by them with the aim of overruling the precedent on abortion. The essay then focuses on the consequences to which the repetition of such an approach is likely to lead with reference to other rights and jurisprudential precedents that have hitherto characterized U.S. democracy.
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2023-03-18
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Veronesi P. The “Dobbs case”: “extreme” originalism and the crisis of constitutionalism in the States. BioLaw [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];(1S):105-14. Available from: https://teseo.unitn.it/biolaw/article/view/2561
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The Dobbs decision and US constitutionalism
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