
This is a scholarly excerpt republished in Reason magazine with minimal editorial intervention. The framing centers academic/historical analysis rather than contemporary political advocacy. Language is measured and documentary in nature (lecture notes and historical examination), though Reason's libertarian editorial orientation may subtly influence which historical interpretation receives emphasis. The article avoids charged rhetoric while maintaining intellectual distance from its subject matter.
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An excerpt from my 2013 co-authored article on Harlan's constitutional law lectures.
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