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Timothy Sandefur

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  • The Anti-Slavery Constitution

    From the Framers on, Americans have understood our fundamental law to oppose ownership of persons.
    by Timothy Sandefur via National Review on September 12, 2019
  • Painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

    The Nation Is Imperfect. The Constitution Is Still a 'Glorious Liberty Document.'

    As part of its “1619” inquiry into slavery's legacy, The New York Times revives 19th century revisionist history on the founding.
    by Timothy Sandefur via Reason on August 21, 2019

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