Judge Richard Posner’s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III has lambasted constitutional theory for the way in which its “cosmic” aspirations threaten democratic self-governance. Many other judges hold similar views. And yet both Posner and Wilkinson — in the popular press, in law review articles, and in books — have advocated what appear to be their own theories of how to judge in constitutional cases. Judicial pragmatism for Posner and judicial restraint for Wilkinson seem to be substitutes for originalism, living constitutionalism, political process theory, and so on. But both Posner and Wilkinson also deny that they are offering a theory at all. This is puzzling. How do these judges...
Many constitutional scholars are obsessed with judicial review and the many questions surrounding it...
In American Bottom Conservancy v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh ...
The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of gov...
Judge Richard Posner’s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J. Harvie...
Judge Richard Posner\u27s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J Harv...
In this Madison Lecture, Chief Judge Posner advocates a pragmatic approach to constitutional decisio...
In his James Madison Lecture on Constitutional Law, Chief Judge Richard Posner chides both professor...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Richard Posner\u27s version of judicial self-restraint implies that individual Justices who embrace ...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
This symposium piece explores the rise and fall of legal process theory as well as the scholarship o...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
Book review: Cosmic constitutional theory: Why Americans are losing their inalienable right to self-...
For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...
In the realm of American jurisprudence, little draws more excitement or controversy than investigati...
Many constitutional scholars are obsessed with judicial review and the many questions surrounding it...
In American Bottom Conservancy v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh ...
The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of gov...
Judge Richard Posner’s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J. Harvie...
Judge Richard Posner\u27s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J Harv...
In this Madison Lecture, Chief Judge Posner advocates a pragmatic approach to constitutional decisio...
In his James Madison Lecture on Constitutional Law, Chief Judge Richard Posner chides both professor...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Richard Posner\u27s version of judicial self-restraint implies that individual Justices who embrace ...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
This symposium piece explores the rise and fall of legal process theory as well as the scholarship o...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
Book review: Cosmic constitutional theory: Why Americans are losing their inalienable right to self-...
For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...
In the realm of American jurisprudence, little draws more excitement or controversy than investigati...
Many constitutional scholars are obsessed with judicial review and the many questions surrounding it...
In American Bottom Conservancy v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh ...
The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of gov...