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"An uncommonly sophisticated account of the process of constitutional change. Lipkin combines the best insights of analytic and post-analytic philosophy with a deep historical understanding of American constitutional law to produce a book that explains both the ordinary and the extraordinary in constitutional adjudication. Although the book is totally accessible to the non-philosopher, it brings cutting-edge philosophy to bear on the issues in a way that makes it essential reading for scholars and students of American constitutional adjudication."--Frederick Schauer, Harvard University

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"An uncommonly sophisticated account of the process of constitutional change. Lipkin combines the best insights of analytic and post-analytic philosophy with a deep historical understanding of American constitutional law to produce a book that explains both the ordinary and the extraordinary in constitutional adjudication. Although the book is totally accessible to the non-philosopher, it brings cutting-edge philosophy to bear on the issues in a way that makes it essential reading for scholars and students of American constitutional adjudication."--Frederick Schauer, Harvard University
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Autorenporträt
Robert Justin Lipkin is Professor of Law and H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Widener University in Wilmington, Delaware.