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Judicial Follies: Fun with the Fourteenth Amendment
The U.S. Constitution has only been amended 27 times — 10 of which were done all at once in 1792, to give us the Bill of Rights. Three amendments were added in the five years after the Civil War, and because they were prompted by the Civil War, have come to be known as the “Civil War Amendments.” Without doubt, the most far-reaching of the three was the Fourteenth Amendment, adopted in 1868. It is easily the longest, having five separate sections, but while only the first section is well-known, the rest of the Amendment provides both a legal and political Rorschach of its times. It is also the part of the Constitution that, with the possible exception of the First Amendment, has most often e

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