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The other difference one will notice about this book is that I treat the law as an argument. People are told that the law is an “objective” thing, almost like it’s a form of physics. But it’s not: the law is a collection of subjective decisions we—well, white people—have made over the years to protect people and activities they like, and to punish people and activities they don’t like.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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