Given that Breyer is no longer a sitting judge, one might have thought that this new book would afford him the opportunity to let loose ... But his voice in the book barely rises above a whisper. Written in Breyer’s careful, tentative style, Reading the Constitution is well meaning, tedious and exasperating; it is also rather telling, showing how a thoughtful, conscientious jurist can get so wedded to propriety and high-mindedness that he comes across as earnestly naïve.
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