Originalist Angles
ORIGINALIST ANGLES
Originalist Angles, a journal published by high school students, strives to engage young academic minds in complex and contested areas of law through the lens of originalism as a method of Constitutional interpretation.
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If you are interested in getting a sense of what we do, please check out our Winter 2024 Issue call for articles:
We are excited to announce our 2024 Winter Topic: A 21st-Century Constitution. We hope writers will use this as an opportunity to analyze how our Constitution--in numerous contexts--is geared to deal with the most recent technological advancements and political issues, especially those the Founders could not have foreseen.
Feel free to take advantage of the following topics (this is not an exhaustive list):
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- A New Age of the 4th Amendment
- Habeas and Criminal Procedure
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If you have any ideas, please don't hesitate to reach out to team@originalistangles.com with any thought
Please find inspiration from our end of 2023 symposium on the 1st Amendment and Social Media (call for papers release attached)! We thank our student presenters from across the country as well as our law professor moderators who donated their time to engage with a high school audience.
Bringing in 2025:
Interview Wrap-Up
Interview: The Case for Normative Originalism
Read Our Articles and Works
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Natural Law for Modern Lawyers: A Conversation with Judge Matey
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Moot Court 101: Talking to a National Association of Moot Court Co-Founder
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Some lingering questions for the Court in NetChoice
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The Costs of Coercive Plea Bargaining: A Conversation with Clark Neily
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Reforming Federal Immigration Law: A Conversation with Christopher Landau
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Human Nature, Originalism, and the Origin of Rights: A Conversation with Michael Munger