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A Life for Liberty

The Making of an American Originalist

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A Life for Liberty

By: Randy E. Barnett
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From prosecuting murderers in Chicago, to arguing before the Supreme Court, to authoring more than a dozen books, Georgetown University law professor Randy Barnett has played an integral role in the rise of originalism—the movement to identify, restore, and defend the original meaning of the Constitution. Thanks in part to his efforts, by 2018 a majority of sitting Supreme Court justices self-identified as "originalists."

After writing seminal books on libertarianism and contract law, Barnett pivoted to constitutional law. His mission to restore "the lost Constitution" took him from the schoolhouse to the courthouse, where he argued the medical marijuana case of Gonzeles v. Raich in the Supreme Court—a case now taught to every law student. Later, he devised and spearheaded the constitutional challenge to Obamacare. All this earned him major profiles in such publications as the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times. Now he recounts his compelling journey from a working-class kid in Calumet City, Illinois, to "Washington Power Breaker," as the Congressional Quarterly Weekly called him.

The engaging story of his rise from obscurity to one of the most influential thinkers in America is an inspiring how-to guide for anyone seeking real-world advancement of justice and liberty for all.

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I was on the faculty at Georgetown with Randy for a few years, and I admired him greatly for his brilliance and principles. I very much enjoyed reading about his life as a child, law student, lawyer, teacher, scholar, and advocate. I’m happy to know that he plans to develop libertarian philosophy. With some modifications, I think the party could attract substantial numbers. Thanks, Randy, for sharing your story. Looking forward to more.

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Mr. Barnett is smart and capable, and so he rises to a high level in the legal world. He does not give many juicy tidbits of gossip or hurl insults at others. There are not speculations about who killed Justice Scalia. It is a straightforward presentation of his ideas and how we got back to originalism. It was a calming book.

His manageable journey from childhood to legal influencer.

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