Randy Barnett: How a Nice Kid from Chicago Ended Up Reining in Government Through "Judicial Engagement"
Reason TV sat down with Georgetown Law's Randy Barnett to talk about his new book, the 2016 election, and how a nice kid from Chicago ended up leading a "libertarian legal movement" that is reining in bad laws and policies via "judicial engagement" and a powerful critique of legislative majoritarianism.
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