Words, especially those of a constitution, are not to be read with such stultifying narrowness.


United States v. Classic, 313 U.S. 299, 316 (1941).


Words, especially those of a constitution, are not to be read with such stultifying narrowness.

Words, especially those of a constitution, are not to be read with such stultifying narrowness.

Words, especially those of a constitution, are not to be read with such stultifying narrowness.

Words, especially those of a constitution, are not to be read with such stultifying narrowness.