Originalism and the Living Tree
The confirmation hearing of Judge Coney-Barrett has triggered a firestorm of discussion on my Twitter feed about the meaning of the term 'originalism'. My own Twitter feed is more of a counter-narrative - people responding to claims that Canada doesn't subscribe to the American originalist doctrine, essentially arguing that Canada's "living tree" principle is not in opposition to an originalist approach. (Naming names, I've seen posts to more-or-less this effect by Emmett Macfarlane , Leonid Sirota , Asher Honickman , and Mark Mancini - with some variation between their positions. I've linked relevant Tweets, and I'm genuinely trying to be fair to everyone's position, but if anyone feels I'm misrepresenting your positions or using any straw man arguments here, I invite clarification.) These folks largely have stronger constitutional law credentials than I do, and I don't take issue with the core point being made (particularly by Honic...