The chapter discusses the opportunity for writers to criticize and be paid for it, highlighting a disliked character and the writer's belief in replacing bad things with better alternatives.
The longest running television series of the 20th century was Gunsmoke, a western set in the notorious Dodge City, Kansas. Malcolm sweeps away mountains of legal scholarship to make a bold claim: The simplest explanation for the Supreme’s Court’s puzzling run of gun rights decisions may be that the justices watched too much Gunsmoke when they were growing up.
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