What kind of document is the United States Constitution and how does that characterization affect its meaning? Those questions are seemingly foundational for the entire enterprise of constitutional theory, but they are strangely under-examined. Legal scholars Gary Lawson and Guy Seidman propose that the Constitution, for purposes of interpretation, is a kind of fiduciary, or agency, instrument. The founding generation often spoke of the Constitution as a fiduciary document—or as a “great power of attorney,” in the words of founding-era legal giant James Iredell. Viewed against the background of fiduciary legal and political theory, which would have been familiar to the founding generation from both its education and its experience, the Cons...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
In their new book, A Great Power of Attorney : Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution, Gary Lawso...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
What kind of document is the United States Constitution and how does that characterization affect it...
The idea that public servants hold their offices in trust for subject-beneficia-ries and that a sove...
The idea that public servants hold their offices in trust for subject-beneficiaries and that a sover...
A growing body of scholarship draws connections between fiduciary law and the Constitution. In much ...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
The United States Constitution is, in form and fact, a kind of fiduciary instrument, and government ...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
Constitution is a set of rules which governs a nation state. It is considered a government’s anteced...
The Constitution of the United States is a broad charter that establishes the structure of governmen...
Debate over proper methods of constitutional interpretation is interminable, in part because the Con...
Revolutionaries throughout the globe have helped establish some of the most complex forms of governm...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
In their new book, A Great Power of Attorney : Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution, Gary Lawso...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
What kind of document is the United States Constitution and how does that characterization affect it...
The idea that public servants hold their offices in trust for subject-beneficia-ries and that a sove...
The idea that public servants hold their offices in trust for subject-beneficiaries and that a sover...
A growing body of scholarship draws connections between fiduciary law and the Constitution. In much ...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
The United States Constitution is, in form and fact, a kind of fiduciary instrument, and government ...
Under modern law, federal legislation is subject to “rational basis review” under the doctrinal rubr...
Constitution is a set of rules which governs a nation state. It is considered a government’s anteced...
The Constitution of the United States is a broad charter that establishes the structure of governmen...
Debate over proper methods of constitutional interpretation is interminable, in part because the Con...
Revolutionaries throughout the globe have helped establish some of the most complex forms of governm...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
In their new book, A Great Power of Attorney : Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution, Gary Lawso...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...