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Tuesday, July 12, 2005 

Sunstein and the Changing Court

Cass Sunstein has an interesting article in the Washington Post today. I don't know if I agree with all of it, but it's a liberal scholarly view of the changes that the Court has undergone in the last seven decades or so. Even if you don't agree with him, Sunstein is a pretty prominent writer. He was one of the editors of my Con Law casebook, but I think his best writing focuses on risk analysis (one of my new favorite fields). This book is on my long list of things to read.

EDIT: This one too.

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