Classical
liberalism, writes Associate Editor Damon W. Root, kept the 14th
Amendment alive in the decades after the Supreme Court gutted it in
the 1870s. So why does a new study of the amendment from the
liberal Constitutional Accountability Center fail to mention this
libertarian legacy?
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