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- From: spencer@cats.ucsc.edu (Michael Spencer)
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- Subject: Re: Judicial Power = "Create" Law? Founders Said Yes.
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- Date: 21 Jan 93 23:06:26 GMT
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- Ted Frank makes the best case against "original intent" jurisprudence
- that I have seen in a long time. But he doesn't really come to grips
- with the problem that the alternative is that the Constitution
- depends on the result of the last election.
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- Wnat to give it a try, Ted?
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