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The Originalism Trap - How Extremists Stole the Constitution and How We the People Can Take It Back (Digital book)
The Originalism Trap - How Extremists Stole the Constitution and How We the People Can Take It Back (Digital book)
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The U.S. Constitution was written as a living blueprint for freedom — a document intended to protect the people and adapt as the nation grew. Yet, as this book explores, a powerful legal movement has worked to freeze that evolution. By redefining “originalism” according to a narrow interpretation of history, they have attempted to reshape modern law and government in ways the Founders may never have envisioned.
The Originalism Trap examines this shift through the lens of historical evidence, judicial decisions, and constitutional scholarship. The author argues that what began as a method of interpretation has increasingly become a strategic tool — one used by a small but influential faction to limit democratic progress and influence national policy.
Through accessible writing and in-depth research, readers will discover:
How originalism emerged and why its meaning has changed over time
Key court cases that illustrate its expanding role in the justice system
The communication strategies and legal arguments used to sway public perception
The long-term effects on civil rights, governance, and public institutions
Ways everyday citizens and legal advocates are responding to protect constitutional flexibility
Rather than presenting a purely historical record, this ebook invites readers to consider the ongoing debate around constitutional interpretation — and to reflect on how legal philosophy shapes daily life in the United States.
With thought-provoking insight and a focus on civic awareness, The Originalism Trap encourages discussion about the future of American law and the shared responsibility of protecting democratic ideals.
