Aspen and the Transformation of Harry Blackmun
Hutchinson discusses the impact of an Aspen experience on the transformation of Harry Blackmun. Aspen changed Blackmun's focus and reframed the issues he faced, theoritically and definitionally. Blackmun was making his own rules, which include first, do no harm to the Court as an institution, a...
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