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McCain's Intemperate and Unfortunate Assessment of the Third Branch
John McCain dishonors the federal judiciary raising tired and out-worn complaints about judicial activism that are not borne out by fact. And why isn't Antonin Scalia on his favorite's list?
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By way of brief introduction : I am a professor of law, teaching constitutional law at Indiana University-Bloomington School of Law, so will be writing from the Heartland, as they say. I am a New Yorker by birth, but now have a Hoosier husband and two
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