.. cont'd

All these opinions reach their result through flawed historical investigations.

They cherry-pick evidence, give their subject incomplete consideration, are out of touch with the findings of recent historical scholarship, & reach conclusions that coincide with the writers’ preestablished political & social views.

Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion in the Harvard and UNC affirmative action case well illustrate the shortcomings of originalist jurisprudence.

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