| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Wexler opens his book by offering up the analogy of the Constitution as a zoo, noting that if the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth amendments were a lion, a giraffe, and a panda bear, respectively, then this book is about the Constitution's shrews, wombats, and bat-eared foxes" (ix).For each of his ten chapters, Wexler examines the odd clause in question and draws out the larger constitutional pri
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