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Constitutional Accountability Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constitutional Accountability Center Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) is a non-profit think tank, public interest law firm, and action center founded in 2008 and located in Washington, D.C. CAC’s work in the courts, through the government, and with legal scholars is organized around the principle that the Constitution’s text and history are inherently progressive. Contributing text-based arguments, CAC participates in U.S Supreme Court, state supreme court, and lower federal court litigation. CAC also produces original legal and historical scholarship on constitutional textualism. ==History==
CAC was launched on June 3, 2008. Its predecessor organization, Community Rights Counsel, was a non-profit public interest law firm that used text-based arguments to assist communities in environmental matters to protect their health and welfare. Both organizations were founded and led by Douglas Kendall. Advisors to CAC include Yale Law School’s Akhil Amar and Jack Balkin and Duke University School of Law’s Walter Dellinger.〔Mauro, Tony. ("Liberals launch firm for constitutional rights" ), ''Legal Times'', 6 June 2008.〕
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