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Constitutional Interpretation: The Basic Questions illustrates that these approaches cannot avoid philosophic reflection and choice in interpreting the Constitution.
For the idea of public reason (or public reasonableness), see John Rawls, Political Liberalism (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993): 212β54; John Rawls, βThe Idea of Public Reason Revisited,β in John Rawls, Collected Papers ...
The presuppositions of constitutional interpretation -- The principal questions of constitutional interpretation -- The principal features of the American constitutional order : the positive constitutionalism of The federalist -- Approaches ...
Constitutional interpretation -- The dilemmas of contemporary constitutional theory -- The authority of originalism and the nature of the written Constitution -- A defense of originalism and the written Constitution -- Popular sovereignty ...
Constitutional scholarship has deteriorated into a set of armed camps, with defenders of different theories of judicial review too often talking to their own supporters but not engaging their opponents....
This text provides a classic, comprehensive, authoritative approach to constitutional law.
Constitutional Interpretation: Powers of Government
One of the best-known, most comprehensive and widely read Constitutional Law textbooks published, CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION is consistently updated to reflect current issues and cases relevant to students. Offering a good...
Offering a good balance between textual explanation and edited court cases written in clear, concise language, this text remains the standard text for both students and instructors alike.
One of the best-known, most comprehensive and widely read Constitutional Law textbooks published, CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION is consistently updated to reflect current issues and cases relevant to students. Offering a good...
Constitutional Interpretation
Contains Chapters 1 through 7.
This overview of the debate on US constitutional interpretation employs historical, textual, doctrinal, prudential, ethical and structural methods of criticism.
Retaining the format of its predecessor, this eighth edition of this first volume of a two-volume set reflects developments in American constitutional law through the end of the Supreme Court's...
While the book traces the historical development of constitutional law, its main focus is on modern jurisprudence, including analyses of the major themes of constitutional interpretation developed by the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist Courts ...
Constitutional Interpretation: The Basic Questions illustrates that these approaches cannot avoid philosophic reflection and choice in interpreting the Constitution.
Barber and Fleming take up that call, arguing for a philosophic approach to constitutional interpretation.