Interpretive constitutional debate over the last few decades has centered on two apparently linked questions: whether the Constitution can be given a determinate meaning, and whether the institution of judicial review can be justified within the basic assumptions of liberalism. Two groups of scholars have generated answers to these questions. The constitutional faithful argue that meaning can indeed be determinately affixed to constitutional clauses, by reference to the plain meaning of the document, the original intent of the drafters, evolving political and moral norms of the community, or the best political or moral philosophical theory available and that, because of that determinacy, judicial review can indeed be brought within the ru...
Judges clarify the Constitution in many plausible but different ways. The natural inclinations of a ...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
Interpretive constitutional debate over the last few decades has centered on two apparently linked q...
Interpretive constitutional debate over the last few decades has centered on two apparently linked q...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
The distinction between a concept and its different conceptions plays a prominent role in debates ab...
The distinction between a concept and its different conceptions plays a prominent role in debates ab...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
Constitutional theory would be important no matter what constitution we had. It is especially import...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
The classical rationale for judicial review of the constitutionality of legislative and executive ac...
The classical rationale for judicial review of the constitutionality of legislative and executive ac...
The classical rationale for judicial review of the constitutionality of legislative and executive ac...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
Judges clarify the Constitution in many plausible but different ways. The natural inclinations of a ...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
Interpretive constitutional debate over the last few decades has centered on two apparently linked q...
Interpretive constitutional debate over the last few decades has centered on two apparently linked q...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
The distinction between a concept and its different conceptions plays a prominent role in debates ab...
The distinction between a concept and its different conceptions plays a prominent role in debates ab...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
Constitutional theory would be important no matter what constitution we had. It is especially import...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
The classical rationale for judicial review of the constitutionality of legislative and executive ac...
The classical rationale for judicial review of the constitutionality of legislative and executive ac...
The classical rationale for judicial review of the constitutionality of legislative and executive ac...
American constitutional theory faces a dilemma. The United States Supreme Court has decided a large ...
Judges clarify the Constitution in many plausible but different ways. The natural inclinations of a ...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at...