July 2, 2021 •The Constitution, first drafted in 1787, stands as the
   supreme law of the land in the U.S. But Mary Anne Franks — a law
   professor at the University of Miami who grew up attending a
   fundamentalist church in Arkansas — says that often "we read it not
   as a text but as Scripture," much in the same way she was taught to
   read the Bible as a child. Franks, author of The Cult of the
   Constitution, argues that originalism — the judicial view that the
   Constitution should only be interpreted as its writers meant it to
   be when it became law — has been used to justify ahistorically broad
   interpretations of both the First and Second Amendments. Rather than
   claiming "transcendental access" to the founders' legal intentions,
   she proposes we honor the Constitution communally by extending its
   rights and values to all, including the most vulnerable members of
   our society.

https://www.npr.org/podcasts/512646501/innovation-hub/partials?start=placeholder



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