Posted by Ilya Shapiro on July 26, 2010
By Ilya Shapiro
In my last two posts I described how the New York Times misunderstands the Constitution and highlighted Reason’s great new article comparing conservative and libertarian theories of constitutional interpretation. Well, now I have a chance to put those topics together, in response to yesterday’s big front-pager entitled “Court Under Roberts Is Most Conservative in Decades.”
Times Supreme Court reporter [...]
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Tags: First Amendment, Government and Politics, kennedy, Law and Civil Liberties, Liptak, right to earn an honest living, right to earn and honest living, roberts court, second amendment, takings clause, thomas |
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Posted by Ilya Shapiro on July 26, 2010
By Ilya Shapiro
I should have posted this earlier, but if anyone interested in legal issues — should be everyone given that most things coming out of Washington these days have constitutional defects — hasn’t yet read Damon Root’s cover story in the July issue of Reason magazine, drop what you’re doing now and do so.
While not a J.D. [...]
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Tags: constitutional interprtation, Damon Root, Government and Politics, Institute for Justice, Law and Civil Liberties, originalism, randy barnett, reason magazine, roberts court, roger pilon |
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Posted by Ilya Shapiro on July 26, 2010
By Ilya Shapiro
I should have posted this earlier, but if anyone interested in legal issues — should be everyone given that most things coming out of Washington these days have constitutional defects — hasn’t yet read Damon Root’s cover story in the July issue of Reason magazine, drop what you’re doing now and do so.
While not a J.D. [...]
Categories: Politics |
Tags: constitutional interprtation, Damon Root, Government and Politics, Institute for Justice, Law and Civil Liberties, originalism, randy barnett, reason magazine, roberts court, roger pilon |
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