There Is No Constitutional Right to Eat Dinner
Claims that Justice Brett Kavanaugh had his rights violated by protesters outside a D.C. restaurant fail on originalist grounds.
"I also know that my analysis might come as a surprise to a great many Americans, many of whom have quietly enjoyed a right to dinner for their entire lives even if they didn’t actively realize it. One of originalism’s chief virtues, however, is that nothing is ever really settled in American constitutional law until an originalist says it is."
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