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Judges and Judiciary

May 16, 2000

STRAYING WATCHDOG

The Closer: By Anthony V. Baker These days, I often wonder what Alexander Hamitlton would think about the Supreme Court. By any measure, in the unprecedented republican/democracy envisioned by the Founders and realized by "The People" in the late 18th century, today's court would be considered a strange entity.

        By Anthony V. Baker
        
        These days, I often wonder what Alexander Hamilton would think about the Supreme Court. By any measure, in the unprecedented republican/democracy envisioned by the Founders and realized by "The People" in the late 18th century, today's court would be considered a strange entity.
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