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Critical thinking
Arguments
Logical consequence
Reasoning
Precedent
Parameter
Reason
Fallacy
Originalism
Living Constitution

Modes of Constitutional Argument Paul Gowder Three Modes of Argument In constitutional law, we have three key modes of argument. These modes also show up in other areas of law, but they look a bit different in this cours

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