In this history of debate over journalists’ confidential sources, starting in 1894, Smith employs contemporary theories of constitutional interpretation to weave a surprising narrative melding legislature-made statutory law and court-made constitutional law. Working under the banner of "popular constitutionalism," Smith tests Michael Gerhardt’s theory of non-judicial precedents to illuminat…
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