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The History Test
How should the courts use history?
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Jill Lepore
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The New Yorker
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March 27, 2017
When Nixon Floated—Then Gaslit—the First Female Supreme Court Candidate
The notorious president came close to naming a woman to the Supreme Court.
by
Gil Troy
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The Daily Beast
on
March 25, 2017
How Reagan’s EPA Chief Paved the Way for Trump’s Assault on the Agency
Anne Gorsuch Burford — the mother of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch — cut its budget by a quarter and its workforce by 20 percent.
by
Cally Carswell
via
The New Republic
on
March 21, 2017
Constitutional Originalism and History
Does the most historically minded school of constitutional law push history aside?
by
Jonathan Gienapp
via
Process: A Blog for American History
on
March 20, 2017
When Presidents Think About Defying the Courts
When President Trump contemplates violating court orders, he joins a longer list of presidents.
by
Jeff Shesol
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The New Yorker
on
February 9, 2017
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