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The Secret History of Guns
What gun regulations meant to the founders, and why the Black Panthers are the true pioneers of today's pro-gun movement.
by
Adam Winkler
via
The Atlantic
on
September 1, 2011
Prior Convictions
Did the Founders want us to be faithful to their faith?
by
Jill Lepore
via
The New Yorker
on
April 14, 2008
Don’t Despair About the Supreme Court
In 2005, Howard Zinn explained why it was naive to depend on the Court to defend the rights of marginalized Americans.
by
Howard Zinn
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The Progressive
on
October 21, 2005
On Originalism in Constitutional Interpretation
People continue to interpret the U.S. Constitution in different ways. One way is an originalist framework that favors the Founding Father's intent in 1787.
by
Steven Calabresi
via
The National Constitution Center
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