Super Precedent or Statutory Drift
Prelude to Statutory Drift A repetitive theme peeks out from beneath the surface, revealing cracks in the Constitution’s armor. Alexander Hamilton argued that the Constitution must be interpreted according to the established legal rules that existed at…
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On Selective Repeal of the 1965 VRA Introduction If the Supreme Court overturns the VRA of 1965, and in effect determines that race is not used as a measure of influence in voting, the equal protection will be universal in voting? No—if the Supreme Court…
Read MoreFrom Civil Rights to Racial Bureaucracy: A Restorationist Call for Selective Repeal
🏛️ The Promise and the Drift The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was heralded as a moral triumph—a legislative hammer against segregation, disenfranchisement, and racial exclusion. It promised equal access, dignity, and protection under the law. But looking…
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