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Episode 138: Toby Buckle discusses Mill's liberty principle

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Is the Constitution a Judge?

i think some people's criticism of the liberty principle is that it isn't a rebotic algarism that just spits out answers in advance. And i think that's a feature shared by, like, most legal principles we employ. You know, they give u sort of a ball park, but then a whenever we have all the details of a specific case before us, that's when we want to exercise our contectural judgment. That's the way our court system is designed. We have a judge, like it's literally in the title of the person, to make a very carefully considered, reasoned judgment based on all the details of the case.

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