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The Constitution's True Owners

The Shadow Judiciary: When Nine Became One The notion that nine unelected justices have the final say in interpreting the Constitution has been gaining traction for decades.

However, this concept's roots run deeper than many realize.

It's not just about the Supreme Court's increasing assertiveness; it's also a story of how the American people's understanding of their role in shaping the Constitution has eroded over time.

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