"We current justices read the Constitution in the only way that we can: as 20th-century Americans"
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The subtext is both defensive and strategic. Defensive, because critics of the Warren Court era often framed expansive readings of liberty and equality as judicial freelancing. Brennan counters: interpretation inevitably happens through contemporary eyes, so the honest move is to acknowledge that lens rather than smuggle it in under the label of “history.” Strategic, because the phrase “20th-century Americans” quietly democratizes the Court’s project. He positions constitutional meaning as something tethered to the nation’s evolving commitments, not to a small set of founding-era intentions that can be selectively invoked.
Context matters: Brennan is writing in a century marked by Brown v. Board, the incorporation of the Bill of Rights, free-speech battles, and the civil rights revolution. The Constitution became less a blueprint for government mechanics and more a platform for contested claims about dignity. Brennan’s sentence works because it punctures judicial mystique while reinforcing legitimacy: it asks the public to accept that constitutional fidelity is not antiquarian worship, but a continuous argument between inherited text and present-day conscience.
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