Barry Cunningham

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How James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and John Quincy Adams came to their view of constitutionalism, and how Robert Bork, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas came to a very different view in the late twentieth century, which they nonetheless claimed to belong to the late eighteenth century, is one of the stranger paradoxes of American constitutional history. It is also one of the questions that animates this book.
We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution
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