Constitutional Communication
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چکیده
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 304 I. COMMUNICATION AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION .............. 309 A. Basic Constitutional Communication .......................................... 311 1. Framers and Judges ............................................................... 312 2. Text......... ............................................................................... 313 3. Encoding, Decoding, and Noise ............................................ 314 B. Shortcomings of Transmission Model ......................................... 316 1. The (Over)determinacy Problem ........................................... 318 2. Relational Communication .................................................... 323 3. Communication Is Not Mere Information Sharing ................ 325 C. Other Elements of Communication .............................................. 326 1. Intent, Pretext, and Subtext ................................................... 326 2. Setting and Intertextuality ..................................................... 329 3. Precedent ............................................................................... 330 II. MODELING CONSTITUTIONAL COMMUNICATION ................................ 331 A. Complete Constitutional Communication Model ........................ 332 B. Communication Models of Select Constitutional Interpretation Theories ................................................................ 332 1. New Originalism ................................................................... 334 2. Intentionalism ........................................................................ 336 3. Principles Originalism ........................................................... 337 4. Popular Constitutionalism ..................................................... 338 III. CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTUALISM ................................................... 339 A. Parallel Interpretation ................................................................. 341 B. Ending Interpretive Fetishes ....................................................... 346 C. Resolving Constitutional Conflicts .............................................. 353 CONCLUSION ................................................................................................... 359
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