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To the Editor: Re “ ‘We the People’ Loses Followers ” (Sidebar column, front page, Feb. 7): Adam Liptak writes that the United States Constitution has fallen out of fashion as a model because it “is terse and old, and it guarantees relatively few rights.
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By Clay Waters From the Media Research Center Sorry, Founders: The "terse and old" U.S. Constitution has been ruled out of date by Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak for failing to provide such "rights" as free health care.Liptak made the front of Tuesda
In the last week, the left has orchestrated a public assault on the Constitution. This is nothing new, but the offensive is noteworthy because it involved both a Supreme Court justice and the president of the United States. On January 30, Supreme Court J
The front page of Tuesday’s New York Times including a “side bar” by Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak headlined “‘We the People’ Loses Appeal With People Around the World.” It’s an analysis piece that argues the “terse and old” U.S. Constitution is too
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Adam Liptak (born September 2, 1960 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American journalist, lawyer and instructor in journalism. He is currently the national legal correspondent for The New York Times. Full Article
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