A Cheer for the Constitution
A Cheer for the Constitution
It’s 1987. We’re celebrating the two hundredth anniversary of the drafting of the Constitution, and the Reagan administration has done much to make the occasion relevant. With a fine sense of timing, it’s gone public with the notion that the executive branch of the government is above the law.
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