In this brief essay, I attempt to accomplish two things. In Part I, I defend my proposed constitution against its putative liberal critics. In Part II, I argue that given contingent but highly plausible empirical assumptions, the differences between my constitution and a liberal constitution are less dramatic than one might suppose. There are often sound, nonliberal grounds for supporting institutional arrangements that appear liberal. It turns out, then, that liberalism is both less attractive (Part I) and less necessary (Part II) than its defenders suppose
Liberalism and multicultural constitutionalism are on a collision course destined to become the next...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
In this brief essay, I attempt to accomplish two things. In Part I, I defend my proposed constitutio...
Part of Symposium: The United States Constitution (rev. ed.) How would you rewrite the United States...
Let me begin with the obvious: I am not claiming that any scholar, or educated person, believes that...
Let me begin with the obvious: I am not claiming that any scholar, or educated person, believes that...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
It has been apparent for at least a decade that liberal constitutional theory is in deep trouble. Of...
It has been apparent for at least a decade that liberal constitutional theory is in deep trouble. Of...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
I shall argue that constitutional documents (such as the bill of rights) are largely ineffective in ...
I shall argue that constitutional documents (such as the bill of rights) are largely ineffective in ...
Liberalism and multicultural constitutionalism are on a collision course destined to become the next...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
In this brief essay, I attempt to accomplish two things. In Part I, I defend my proposed constitutio...
Part of Symposium: The United States Constitution (rev. ed.) How would you rewrite the United States...
Let me begin with the obvious: I am not claiming that any scholar, or educated person, believes that...
Let me begin with the obvious: I am not claiming that any scholar, or educated person, believes that...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
It has been apparent for at least a decade that liberal constitutional theory is in deep trouble. Of...
It has been apparent for at least a decade that liberal constitutional theory is in deep trouble. Of...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
Liberalism may not have won the global victory that some commentators predicted, but constitutionali...
I shall argue that constitutional documents (such as the bill of rights) are largely ineffective in ...
I shall argue that constitutional documents (such as the bill of rights) are largely ineffective in ...
Liberalism and multicultural constitutionalism are on a collision course destined to become the next...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...