Why Does a 250-year-old Country Have So Many People Who Think Like 10-year-olds?
With the most recent Supreme Court term now behind us, we here at Dorf on Law will soon be moving on from the case-specific analyses penned by our constitutional law scholars -- including, just this past week, the rulings on independent federal agencies (plus a guest scholar's analysis of the same case), anti-transgender laws, and birthright citizenship -- to writing summary analyses of the term, a term that was defined by the six Republican-appointed justices' increasingly blatant (and depressingly predictable) choice to be part of the Trumpian assault on democracy and the rule of law. I will write one such summary soon, but because today is the last weekday before the Fourth of July holiday, I am offering here some thoughts about the distressing spectacle that is my country at age 250. In 2005, a bit more than a year before Dorf on Law was founded, I published a short guest piece about the Declaration of Independence on someone else's blog. (Tha...