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  1. Original Intent: The Battle for America: Directed by Anthony Sherin. With Robert Bork, Erwin Chemerinsky, Alan Dershowitz, Michael Medeiros. Original Intent is the judicial philosophy promoted by President Bush and Supreme Court Justices Scalia and Thomas.

    • Anthony Sherin
    • 2006-10
    • Documentary
    • 55
  2. Overview. Original Intent is a judicial philosophy that the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted in the way the Founding Fathers understood it in 1789 -- an era when only white men were allowed to vote and slavery was legal. Others believe the Constitution was crafted in broad, open-ended language and that its meaning evolves over time.

  3. 1. Jan. 2008 · Originial Intent: The Battle for America argues that the far right is using originalism as a cover to advance a radically conservative political agenda. With the appointments of Justices Roberts and Alito, the balance of the Supreme Court shifted dramatically to the right.

  4. 31. Juli 2009 · 7. 1.3K views 13 years ago. Originalists believe the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted in the way the Founding Fathers understood it in 1789 -- an era when only white men were allowed to...

  5. Original Intent is the judicial philosophy promoted by President George W. Search streaming video, audio, and text content for academic, public, and K-12 institutions. Alexander Street is an imprint of ProQuest that promotes teaching, research, and learning across music, counseling, history, anthropology, drama, film, and more.

    • Anthony Sherin, Fl. 1987
    • 55 Min.
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  7. Details. Genres. Releases. Country. USA. Language. English. 55 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Share. Original Intent is a judicial philosophy that the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted in the way the Founding Fathers understood it in 1789 -- an era when only white men were allowed to vote and slavery was legal.