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A Great Power of Attorney : Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution, Hardback Book

A Great Power of Attorney : Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution Hardback

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What kind of document is the United States Constitution and how does that characterization affect its meaning?

Those questions are seemingly foundational for the entire enterprise of constitutional theory, but they are strangely under-examined.

Legal scholars Gary Lawson and Guy Seidman propose that the Constitution, for purposes of interpretation, is a kind of fiduciary, or agency, instrument.

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