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Feb. 15, 2017
Who says originalism isn't mainstream?
On Feb. 6, an article titled "Should Democrats filibuster Gorsuch?" by UC Irvine dean and professor Erwin Chemerinsky, appeared in the Daily Journal Perspective section.





Richard A. Nixon
Email: pres37th@aol.com
San Fernando Valley College of Law
Richard, a practicing attorney in Los Angeles County and a Vietnam-era veteran, is the author of "America: An Illusion of Freedom."
On Feb. 6, an article titled "Should Democrats filibuster Gorsuch?" by UC Irvine dean and professor Erwin Chemerinsky, appeared in the Daily Journal Perspective section. The article begins with the assertion that Robert Bork and Neil Gorsuch are equally conservative and therefore equally "outside of the judicial mainstream" and hence Gorsuch must meet the same fate as Bork.
Chemerinsky apparently believes that conservatism, i.e., a belief that the Constitution must be read and interp...
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