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Originally Posted by roachboy
anyway, the most basic point is, i would expect, obvious: the american constitutional tradition was set up to respond to changing times through the mechanism of precedent
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can you show where that is written in to the constitution? because all I've been able to find is the amendment process. In no other place in the constitution is there a 'changing times and circumstances' clause.
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