This is a brief opinion/analysis piece from Reason magazine citing a historical Supreme Court decision without explicit partisan framing or advocacy for a particular policy outcome. The tone is reflective and invites readers to draw their own conclusions ('strikes me as much worth keeping in mind'), and the vague reference to 'any particular controversies' indicates the author is presenting the judicial principle for contemplative discussion rather than partisan application.
A nice passage, which strikes me as much worth keeping in mind. (How it applies to any particular controversies, of… The post From Justice Frankfurter in the Steel Seizure Case (1952) appeared first on Reason.com.
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