If "It Takes a Theory to Beat a Theory," Originalism Loses
Justice Antonin Scalia, who died 10 years ago this month, was fond of saying over and over again that “it takes a theory to beat a theory.” He often made this claim when people criticized originalism. Scalia’s point was that originalism skeptics did not have an alternative theory that was more persuasive. Recently, Professor Josh Blackman repeated this trope, suggesting that neither the political left nor the American Constitution Society (ACS) have come up with an interpretive theory more persuasive than originalism. Professor Blackman argues that all the left and ACS can show for their efforts fighting originalism is anti-Trumpism and anti-conservatism but no positive theory of constitutional interpretation . This argument was ridiculous when Scalia repeatedly yelled it at his many audiences prior to his death, and it is even more ridiculous today when Professor Blackman tries to give it new life. The reality is that originalism is not a theory of constitutional interpretation ...