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Justice Antonin Scalia makes his case against a "living" Constitution. ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court's most outspoken justice rails against the "living" constitution. ...
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Margaret Russell reviews Danielle McGuire's compelling book, which presents a novel thesis: that the resistance of black women...
A spate of California municipalities are taking immigration enforcement into their own hands. ...