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This is a short essay written for a collection of papers paying tribute to the work of Harvard Law School’s legal theorist Duncan Kennedy. It is a first-person or introspective interpretation of the double experience of freedom and constraint of a constitutional judge working on the relevant materials to craft a particular legal object – in this case, a defensible conception of constitutional democracy −, in the vein of Kennedy’s critical phenomenology of adjudication.