In Constitutional Redemption: Political Faith in an Unjust World, Professor Jack Balkin furnishes a positive account of constitutional change, advances a normative vision of the relationship between popular mobilizations and evolving constitutional principles, and develops an interpretive theory aimed at fulfilling the Constitution\u27s promise. Rather than take an internal perspective that asks how courts alter constitutional doctrine, Balkin decenters adjudication and instead views the role of courts in constitutional change through the lens of social movements. In doing so, he convincingly exposes the feedback loop between social movements and courts: courts respond to claims and visions crafted by movements, and court decisions in turn ...
In one of the most striking developments in American legal scholarship over the past quarter century...
I begin with a disclaimer: I am not a constitutional theorist. I haven’t even played one on TV. But ...
textThis dissertation examines the interaction between American social movements as they pursue thei...
In Constitutional Redemption: Political Faith in an Unjust World, Professor Jack Balkin\u27 furnishe...
“In truth, I am as distressed as the Court is,” Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in his dissent in Plann...
Social movements change the ways Americans understand the Constitution. Social movement conflict, en...
Do courts matter?Historically, many social movements have turned to the courts to help achieve sweep...
Recent scholarship has convincingly shown that social movements shape constitutional law, and vice v...
The first Part of this Article poses a descriptive, sociological-type model of the multifaceted infl...
This work brings constitutional studies and social movement studies together in an empirical and the...
The present article examines the new position of social movements in constitutional settings. It arg...
This review essay considers Jack Balkin’s two recent books, Living Originalism and Constitutional Re...
Two social movements in the last fifty years have had a profound impact on our understanding of law ...
This essay was influenced by a class on Law and Social Movements that Professors Guinier and Torres ...
This article challenges the conventional view of the pervasiveness of American-style judicial review...
In one of the most striking developments in American legal scholarship over the past quarter century...
I begin with a disclaimer: I am not a constitutional theorist. I haven’t even played one on TV. But ...
textThis dissertation examines the interaction between American social movements as they pursue thei...
In Constitutional Redemption: Political Faith in an Unjust World, Professor Jack Balkin\u27 furnishe...
“In truth, I am as distressed as the Court is,” Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in his dissent in Plann...
Social movements change the ways Americans understand the Constitution. Social movement conflict, en...
Do courts matter?Historically, many social movements have turned to the courts to help achieve sweep...
Recent scholarship has convincingly shown that social movements shape constitutional law, and vice v...
The first Part of this Article poses a descriptive, sociological-type model of the multifaceted infl...
This work brings constitutional studies and social movement studies together in an empirical and the...
The present article examines the new position of social movements in constitutional settings. It arg...
This review essay considers Jack Balkin’s two recent books, Living Originalism and Constitutional Re...
Two social movements in the last fifty years have had a profound impact on our understanding of law ...
This essay was influenced by a class on Law and Social Movements that Professors Guinier and Torres ...
This article challenges the conventional view of the pervasiveness of American-style judicial review...
In one of the most striking developments in American legal scholarship over the past quarter century...
I begin with a disclaimer: I am not a constitutional theorist. I haven’t even played one on TV. But ...
textThis dissertation examines the interaction between American social movements as they pursue thei...