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Reversing the Legacy of Slaughter-House
A careful examination of the Privileges or Immunities Clause shows what we lost 150 years ago.
by
Ilan Wurman
via
Law & Liberty
on
April 3, 2023
“Originalism Is Intellectually Indefensible”
On the persistent myth of the colorblind Constitution that the Supreme Court's conservatives have embraced.
by
Eric Foner
,
Cristian Farias
via
Balls And Strikes
on
October 28, 2022
Pursuing the Pursuit of Happiness
Traditional Supreme Court precedent may depend too much on substantive due process to safeguard human rights.
by
Laurence H. Tribe
via
New York Review of Books
on
September 24, 1998
The Anti-Antiracist Court
How the Supreme Court has weaponized the Fourteenth Amendment and Brown v. Board of Education against antiracism.
by
Jonathan Feingold
via
The Forum
on
October 24, 2022
The Buried Promise of the Reconstruction Amendments
The historical context of the amendments passed in the wake of the Civil War, Eric Foner argues, are widely misunderstood.
by
Eric Foner
,
Isaac Chotiner
via
The New Yorker
on
September 9, 2019
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