Professor Sanford Levinson has famously distinguished between the Constitution of Settlement and the Constitution of Conversation. The former comprises those aspects of the Constitution that are clear, well established, and resistant to creative interpretation. The latter comprises those aspects that are subject to ongoing litigation and debate. Although Americans tend to fixate on the Constitution of Conversation, Levinson argues that much of what ails our republic is attributable, at least in part, to the grossly undemocratic and decidedly nonadaptive Constitution of Settlement. This Article, prepared for a symposium on Levinson\u27s coauthored book Democracy and Dysfunction, explains that the Constitution of Settlement is, in fact,...
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Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
Since at least the early 1980s, the legal academy has been preoccupied with the question of constitu...
Professor Sanford Levinson has famously distinguished between the Constitution of Settlement and t...
Sanford Levinson calls for a new constitutional convention in Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where t...
Sandy Levinson\u27s latest book, Our Undemocratic Constitution reveals Levinson at his most provocat...
Professor Levinson explores compromises (1) that went into the making of the United States Constitut...
Professor Levinson has wisely called for an extended conversation regarding the possibility and desi...
Reviewing Sanford Levinson, Framed: America\u27s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Government (2012...
Book review: Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We The People...
Constitutional Visions of Ethics and Culture Anyone who has lectured on written constitutions knows ...
Sanford Levinson\u27s 1988 book, Constitutional Faith, described the U.S. Constitution as America\u2...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
Reviewing Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787. By Calvin C...
The place of the Constitution in American life nowhere appears more clearly than in the form of our ...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
Since at least the early 1980s, the legal academy has been preoccupied with the question of constitu...
Professor Sanford Levinson has famously distinguished between the Constitution of Settlement and t...
Sanford Levinson calls for a new constitutional convention in Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where t...
Sandy Levinson\u27s latest book, Our Undemocratic Constitution reveals Levinson at his most provocat...
Professor Levinson explores compromises (1) that went into the making of the United States Constitut...
Professor Levinson has wisely called for an extended conversation regarding the possibility and desi...
Reviewing Sanford Levinson, Framed: America\u27s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Government (2012...
Book review: Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We The People...
Constitutional Visions of Ethics and Culture Anyone who has lectured on written constitutions knows ...
Sanford Levinson\u27s 1988 book, Constitutional Faith, described the U.S. Constitution as America\u2...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
Reviewing Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787. By Calvin C...
The place of the Constitution in American life nowhere appears more clearly than in the form of our ...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
Since at least the early 1980s, the legal academy has been preoccupied with the question of constitu...