I was referring to "The Tempting of America," but it's truly a legal work with social/political conclusions stemming from a detailed analysis of the law. It is quite astute, but has its flaws, and I'm considering bouncing some ideas off my old Con Law professor when I'm done with it, as I just can't find folks (even in a law firm) who are really anxious to delve into the heady Con Law issues. Real lawyers, you see, are very results/efficiency oriented, and don't want to hear the lofty academic BS. They just want answers.
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