David Howarth

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The problem with the strict-reading-of-the-Constitution mantra is that words often have different meanings, either standing alone or in the context of other words. Consider the Fourth Amendment’s familiar ban on unreasonable searches and seizures. We can probably all agree that unreasonable is a highly subjective term.
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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