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Discover the untold story of American constitutional law with Rot and Revival: The History of Constitutional Law in American Political Development. This groundbreaking scholarly work delves deep into the intricate relationship between politics and the shaping of constitutional law in the United States. Anthony Michael Kreis challenges the notion that constitutional interpretation exists independently of contemporary political realities.
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