This Article joins the growing debate about the relationship between stare decisis and the Constitution by addressing four important questions that have recently been raised: (1) Is stare decisis constitutionally required? (2) Is stare decisis constitutionally prohibited? (3) Can Congress abrogate stare decisis? (4) Should courts defer to the judgments of elected officials when deciding whether to adhere to precedent? My answers to these questions (with some qualifications) are no, no, no, and sometimes. First, as I and several other writers have demonstrated, history does not support the claim that stare decisis is dictated by the Framers\u27 understanding of “judicial power.” Second, stare decisis does not conflict with the Supremacy Clau...
Stare decisis has been called many things, among them a principle of policy, a series of prudential ...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This Article joins the growing debate about the relationship between stare decisis and the Constitut...
This Article joins the growing debate about the relationship between stare decisis and the Constitut...
Almost everyone acknowledges that stare decisis should play a significant role when the Supreme Cour...
For some time, a scholarly debate has raged over whether a commitment to the original meaning of the...
For some time, a scholarly debate has raged over whether a commitment to the original meaning of the...
Despite endless literature urging that constitutional adjudication be severed from explorations into...
For some time, a scholarly debate has raged over whether a commitment to the original meaning of the...
The sporadic way that various members of the Supreme Court and the legal community treat the princip...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This Article, a contribution to a symposium on constitutional foundations, maintains that an unappre...
Almost everyone acknowledges that stare decisis should play a significant role when the Supreme Cour...
Stare decisis has been called many things, among them a principle of policy, a series of prudential ...
Stare decisis has been called many things, among them a principle of policy, a series of prudential ...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This Article joins the growing debate about the relationship between stare decisis and the Constitut...
This Article joins the growing debate about the relationship between stare decisis and the Constitut...
Almost everyone acknowledges that stare decisis should play a significant role when the Supreme Cour...
For some time, a scholarly debate has raged over whether a commitment to the original meaning of the...
For some time, a scholarly debate has raged over whether a commitment to the original meaning of the...
Despite endless literature urging that constitutional adjudication be severed from explorations into...
For some time, a scholarly debate has raged over whether a commitment to the original meaning of the...
The sporadic way that various members of the Supreme Court and the legal community treat the princip...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This Article, a contribution to a symposium on constitutional foundations, maintains that an unappre...
Almost everyone acknowledges that stare decisis should play a significant role when the Supreme Cour...
Stare decisis has been called many things, among them a principle of policy, a series of prudential ...
Stare decisis has been called many things, among them a principle of policy, a series of prudential ...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...
This chapter examines the relationship among three normative questions about American constitutional...