noun
- People who believe that a legal document, especially the U.S. Constitution, should be interpreted according to its original meaning at the time it was written.
Usage: plural form; primarily used in legal and political contexts
Examples
- Originalists argue that the Constitution should be read as the Framers intended.
- Many originalists serve as federal judges and Supreme Court justices.
- The debate between originalists and progressives shapes modern constitutional law.
- Originalists contend that judges should not update the Constitution's meaning over time.
- Some originalists focus on the text itself, while others examine historical context.
- The originalists on the court issued a landmark decision based on the Constitution's original text.