The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their fidelity to it. The resulting practice, often called “the oath,” has had a pervasive role in constitutional law, giving rise to an underappreciated tradition of promissory constitutionalism. For example, the Supreme Court has cited the oath as a reason to invalidate statutes, or sustain them; to respect state courts, or override them; and to follow precedents, or overrule them. Meanwhile, commentators contend that the oath demands particular interpretive methods, such as originalism, or particular distributions of interpretive authority, such as departmentalism. This Article provides a new framework for understanding the oath, its moral cont...
For anyone with an interest in the politics of courts, Jeffrey Toobin’s The Oath is a good read. Lay...
“Departmentalism” posits that each branch of the federal government has an independent power of cons...
All members of Congress take an oath of office to support the Constitution. Some of them make a pled...
The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their...
Scholars raise the perennial questions of the role of the oaths, and the degree to which the oaths s...
An oath is declared to be the calling upon God to witness that what is said by the person sworn is...
Oaths of office are required by the second and sixth articles of the United States Constitution. Th...
Loyalty oaths have long been imposed upon citizens of both monarchies and republics as conditions pr...
The inauguration of Barack Obama was marred by one of the smallest constitutional crises in American...
It is useful to embrace continuity in describing basic differences we have in giving effect to the C...
Oath-taking is an integral part of my professional life; oaths are used almost as a tool of trade, ...
Oaths are out of fashion these days. This is an era in which it is widely considered unreasonable to...
Aristotle\u27s Politics is the first systematic account of constitutionalism. A constitution is the...
Presidential inaugurations frequently invite widespread civic celebration, the broad rhetoric of an ...
One may reasonably conclude that a state may escape invalidation of a statute which apparently excee...
For anyone with an interest in the politics of courts, Jeffrey Toobin’s The Oath is a good read. Lay...
“Departmentalism” posits that each branch of the federal government has an independent power of cons...
All members of Congress take an oath of office to support the Constitution. Some of them make a pled...
The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their...
Scholars raise the perennial questions of the role of the oaths, and the degree to which the oaths s...
An oath is declared to be the calling upon God to witness that what is said by the person sworn is...
Oaths of office are required by the second and sixth articles of the United States Constitution. Th...
Loyalty oaths have long been imposed upon citizens of both monarchies and republics as conditions pr...
The inauguration of Barack Obama was marred by one of the smallest constitutional crises in American...
It is useful to embrace continuity in describing basic differences we have in giving effect to the C...
Oath-taking is an integral part of my professional life; oaths are used almost as a tool of trade, ...
Oaths are out of fashion these days. This is an era in which it is widely considered unreasonable to...
Aristotle\u27s Politics is the first systematic account of constitutionalism. A constitution is the...
Presidential inaugurations frequently invite widespread civic celebration, the broad rhetoric of an ...
One may reasonably conclude that a state may escape invalidation of a statute which apparently excee...
For anyone with an interest in the politics of courts, Jeffrey Toobin’s The Oath is a good read. Lay...
“Departmentalism” posits that each branch of the federal government has an independent power of cons...
All members of Congress take an oath of office to support the Constitution. Some of them make a pled...