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Can "Liberal" Originalist Constitutional Theory Help Us Explain the Supreme Court as an Institution in American Political Development?

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Can “Liberal” Originalist Constitutional Theory Help Us Explain the Supreme Court as an Institution in American Political Development? Ronald Kahn Department of Politics Oberlin College Rice Hall Oberlin OH 44074 Ronald.Kahn@Oberlin.edu Prepared for delivery at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Boston MA August 28-31 2008. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Please do not cite without permission. 1 Can “Liberal” Originalist Constitutional Theory Help Us Explain the Supreme Court as an Institution in American Political
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