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It has been said that the U.S. Constitution is a "living document," that is one that can adapt to changing times.  Do you think this is a good policy? Or should the U.S. Constitution be interpreted narrowly and literally, as originally written?  Why?  Which school of jurisprudential thought best supports YOUR answers?  Why?

 

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