A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at the Indiana University School of Law as part of the Addison C. Harris lecture series. It is an adaptation of part of a book in progress on judicial review and representative government
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Whenever the United States Supreme Court announces a constitutional decision that rejects a previous...
The Article sets out a theory of interpretation where the Charter reflects an authoritative standard...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
Review of: American Constitutional Interpretation. By Walter F. Murphy, James E. Fleming and William...
Some people believe that the very idea of interpretation requires judges to adopt a particular metho...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
This article is about two things; one general, the other specific. The general point is about the na...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
It is a remarkable fact of American constitutional practice that we cannot agree on a methodology of...
The United States Supreme Court is increasingly forsaking its role as legal interpreter for the role...
Constitutional constraints often restrict unwise or immoral official policies and actions, but also ...
A Review of The Constitution, The Courts, and Human Rights: An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of Const...
This essay is a chapter in a volume that examines constitutional law in the United States through th...
The distinction between a concept and its different conceptions plays a prominent role in debates ab...
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Whenever the United States Supreme Court announces a constitutional decision that rejects a previous...
The Article sets out a theory of interpretation where the Charter reflects an authoritative standard...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
Review of: American Constitutional Interpretation. By Walter F. Murphy, James E. Fleming and William...
Some people believe that the very idea of interpretation requires judges to adopt a particular metho...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
This article is about two things; one general, the other specific. The general point is about the na...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
It is a remarkable fact of American constitutional practice that we cannot agree on a methodology of...
The United States Supreme Court is increasingly forsaking its role as legal interpreter for the role...
Constitutional constraints often restrict unwise or immoral official policies and actions, but also ...
A Review of The Constitution, The Courts, and Human Rights: An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of Const...
This essay is a chapter in a volume that examines constitutional law in the United States through th...
The distinction between a concept and its different conceptions plays a prominent role in debates ab...
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Whenever the United States Supreme Court announces a constitutional decision that rejects a previous...
The Article sets out a theory of interpretation where the Charter reflects an authoritative standard...