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  1. A central claim of common law constitutionalism has been that precedent and tradition embody some form of latent wisdom. On this view, judges will generally do best by deferring to the wisdom embodied in precedent and tradition, rather than trusting…
  2. A central claim of common law constitutionalism has been that precedent and tradition embody some form of latent wisdom. On this view, judges will generally do best by deferring to the wisdom embodied in precedent and tradition, rather than trusting…

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