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  • quietly moved into the "supermajority" system that Lani Guinier was widely denounced for seeming to recommend. In theory it takes fifty-one votes to get a bill through the Senate. In reality it takes sixty votes to end afilibuster,so Bill Clinton knew
  • aod Lani word nor a synonym for a lover of govern- Guinier — were at least culturally led of ment intrusion (wellfightabout tbal lalerX center. The failed (but hardly worthless) atThink about what you've read in the wake tempt to refonn the nation's
  • . The genius of this approach, little noticed by the public, is that it would have allowed the health plan to pass with a simple majority vote. J ANI ARV 1995 Congressional politics has quietly moved into the "supermajority" system that Lani Guinier