Locke, Jefferson, and the Justices, Foundations and Failures of the USG

Locke, Jefferson, and the Justices, Foundations and Failures of the USG

2002 • 224 pages

The rule of law is essential to a free society. In this book, Stephens makes the important argument that a law that shifts with the tides of time and public sentiment is a recipe for tyranny. - Clint Bolick, Institute for Justice, Washington, DC. The mo.

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