Constitution
How We Say It
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Where It Comes From
Latin constitutio β an ordinance, regulation. From constituere β to set up, establish. Originally meant any decree or arrangement. The American Constitution gave the word its modern political weight globally.
How It's Been Used
The central battleground of American legal and political argument. 'The Constitution says' is deployed to end debates that the Constitution actually leaves open. Originalism versus living constitutionalism is ultimately a dispute over whose present the document should serve.