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November 25, 2009

"Originalism and the Sixth Amendment Right 'to have the Assistance of Counsel'"

Orin Kerr at The Volokh Conspiracy has an interesting post on this topic, prompted by some of the discussion of originalism versus stare decisis surrounding the recent briefing in the Court's pending Second Amendment case.

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For anyone who is interested, read Donald Dripps' article, “Sixth-Amendment Originalism’s Collision Course With the Right to Counsel: What’s Titanic, What’s Iceberg?

Posted by: Anon | Nov 27, 2009 8:20:11 PM

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