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“Myron Magnet has written a fascinating and provocative study of
what he calls the ‘Lost Constitution,†seen through the prism of
Justice Clarence Thomasâ€s jurisprudence, which the author sees as a
way to retrieve it. Written for the lay reader, this brief volume
makes a compelling case for originalism. With the light it shines on
culture, character, race, and liberty under law, though, the book is
about more than just Clarence Thomas and originalism, in the same sense
that Moby Dick is about more than just whaling. A great read.―
―Michael B. Mukasey, 81st Attorney General of the United States
(2007–2009) and U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New
York (1988–2006) “In Myron Magnetâ€s splendid account, sensational
and learned by turns, the Framers join hands with a jurist from
Pinpoint, Georgia, and the slums of Savannah. Riveting.― ―Richard
Brookhiser, author of John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court
“Myron Magnet captures the essence of Clarence Thomas through a
thoughtful analysis of his work on the Court. Thomas says what he
believes, does what is right, and harbors no concern about how he will
be treated by the culture for the decisions he makes.― ―Leonard A.
Leo, Executive Vice President, the Federalist Society for Law and Public
Policy Studies Read more Myron Magnet, author of The Founders at Home:
The Building of America, 1735–1817, was the editor of the Manhattan
Instituteâ€s City Journal and is now its editor-at-large. He was
awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2008. Read more