💬 Opinion 6h ago · Josh Blackman

The Partisan Asymmetry In Callais

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In most political disputes, there will usually be an argument that helps the left and an argument that helps the right. A common rhetorical tactic is to insist that one side or other is in fact being neutral, while the other side is being partisan. In the abstract, these arguments should not work because neither side is being neutral. But in various areas of the law, there are liberal institutional asymmetries--legal principles that ensure the liberal position is seen as the neutral baseline.
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