It is certainly not surprising that America\u27s Unwritten Constitution is remarkably stimulating, informative, and challenging. You are surely correct that one cannot possibly understand the American constitutional system simply by reading the text of the Constitution (or, for that matter, reading decisions of the judiciary ostensibly interpreting the text). Instead, one must not only look at long-established American practices but also at social movements and transcendent moments in American history-the Gettysburg Address and Martin Luther King\u27s Dream speech are two that you emphasize-that have provided the rationales for how we understand those practices (and, on occasion, become willing to transform them). Your Constitution is n...
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Book review: How Does the Constitution Secure Rights? Edited by Robert A. Goldwin and William Schamb...
In this Book Review, Professor Fleming examines Professor Tushnet\u27s arguments against judicial su...
This review summarizes the key thesis of the book, The Nation That Never Was, which argues for a res...
It is certainly not surprising that America\u27s Unwritten Constitution is remarkably stimulating, i...
Readers of the Yale Law Journal may recall two interesting articles dealing with the adaptability of...
From Confederation to Nation is a constitutional history of the United States in the nineteenth cent...
historian, seeks to trace the course of "popular constitutional-ism " from 1787 to recent ...
The Intelligible Constitution by Joseph Goldstein. Oxford University Press. 1992. The subtitle of Pr...
Book review: Are We To Be a Nation? The Making of the Constitution. By Richard B. Bernstein, with Ky...
Much recent scholarship on conservatives and the Constitution examines the movement\u27s remarkable ...
Book review: The Civic Constitution: Civic Visions and Struggles in the Path toward Constitutional D...
Book review: Are We To Be a Nation? The Making of the Constitution. By Richard B. Bernstein, with Ky...
IN the two volumes here under review we have a new and important contribution to the history of our ...
The template of written constitutional rights has expanded across the world, and yet they operate as...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
Book review: How Does the Constitution Secure Rights? Edited by Robert A. Goldwin and William Schamb...
In this Book Review, Professor Fleming examines Professor Tushnet\u27s arguments against judicial su...
This review summarizes the key thesis of the book, The Nation That Never Was, which argues for a res...