Flip-flopping's a pesky charge in politics. Floppers are alleged to lack principles (because they do whatever is politically expedient) or brains (because they weren't smart enough to have gotten it right the first time). There's a less disqualifying explanation: sometimes people sincerely change their minds.
I periodically wonder how frequently legal academics sincerely change their minds about things they've written previously. Changing one's mind on the truth of a previous proposition asserted is a different matter than admitting the change; the latter's less frequent than the former, no doubt. Just the same: what's the most famous about-face in legal academic history?
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