yes, perhaps that is her point.
But “Liberal” as it apoears in this book title doesn’t always mean progressive or in sync with leftIe goals. My favorite political talker these days is a “classical liberal “as he likes to call himself and he wont be voting for Biden and further left ideas.
But this book is a complicated legal tome and I certainly will not be reading it and I doubt if frugal-one has read it either. So who knows what point of view it espouses, but I think there’s a pretty good chance all of us could read it and come up with a different summary of whether it is “liberal “or “conservative “since those are oversimplifications.
In summary, when I use the word constitutionalist I mean someone who will be more conservative in interpretation. Rather than assuming the constitution allows X the interpretation will be the constitution does not allow X.
Like the ACA mandatory requirement to buy a consumer product is a “tax” and therefore allowed in the constitution.
Still shaking my head over that one, John Roberts.
And, speaking of constitutionality: last week was our annual constitution day folks! What did you do for it? Ha ha I didn’t even know about until somebody sent me email and then I watched a panel discussion on free speech.