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Isolation Bookshelf: Great Cases in Constitutional Law

Isolation Bookshelf: Great Cases in Constitutional Law

April 25, 2020 | by Matthew J. Franck

Chief Justice John Roberts complained five years ago, in the Obergefell marriage case, of some of his colleagues’ “extravagant conception of judicial supremacy.” To understand how such a conception has come to grip the judicial mind, studies of some of the Supreme Court’s most notable cases make for instructive reading.

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