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Dobbs Decision
Legal liberalism is shorthand for the idea that liberal lawyers can convince judges to interpret the constitution and laws in a liberal direction. Eglibraism is basically the dominant theory of change in elete american law schools. But when there's a six, three conservative majority on the court, that whole theory of change seems a lot less persuasive for someone on the left. And i think what the decision like dobbs reveals is that there are a lot of assumptions about the way the world works that underlies legal liberalism.