Mark A Graber
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism
Mark A Graber
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism
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A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first truly interdisciplinary study of the American constitutional regime.
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A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first truly interdisciplinary study of the American constitutional regime.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780190245238
- ISBN-10: 0190245239
- Artikelnr.: 47863816
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780190245238
- ISBN-10: 0190245239
- Artikelnr.: 47863816
Mark A. Graber is Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Professor of Law and Government at the Universirty of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. He is the author of Rethinking Abortion (Princeton, 1996), Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil (Cambridge, 2006), and, with Howard Gillman and Keith Whittington, American Constitutionalism, Volumes I and II (Oxford, 2012).
* Preface
* 1. Introduction to American Constitutionalism
* A. Basic Constitutional Questions
* B. Identifying Basic Constitutional Questions
* C. Thinking About Basic Constitutional Questions
* 2. What is a Constitution?
* A. Classical Constitutionalism
* B. Modern Constitutionalism
* C. Contemporary Constitutionalism
* 3. Constitutional Purposes
* A. Constitutionalism and Democracy: The Dead Hand Problem
* B. Basic Constitutional Purposes
* C. American Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Virtues and Vices of Constitutionalism
* 4. Constitutional Interpretation
* A. The Living Constitution and Its Discontents
* B. Constitutional Arguments
* C. Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 5. Constitutional Authority
* A. The Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty, Judicial Activism and
Judicial Restraint
* B. Allocating Constitutional Authority
* C. Sharing Constitutional Authority
* D. The Politics of Shared Constitutional Authority
* E. Shared Constitutional Authority as Politics, Law, and
Constitutionalism
* F. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 6. Constitutional Change
* A. Formal Constitutional Change
* B. Semi-Formal Constitutional Change
* C. Informal Constitutional Change
* D. The Law and Politics of Constitutional Change
* 7. American Constitutionalism in Global Perspective
* A. Foreign Policy: Two Constitutions?
* B. Comparative Constitutionalism: Universal or Particular
* C. A Higher Law? International Law and the Constitution
* D. The Particular and Universal Revisited
* 8. How Constitutions Work
* A. Of Cheeseburgers and Constitutions
* B. Constitutions as Constraining Politics
* C. Constitutions as Constructing Politics
* D. Constitutions as Constituting Politics
* E. The Self-Enforcing Constitution
* F. When Constitutions Do Not Work
* G. One Last Crisis
* 1. Introduction to American Constitutionalism
* A. Basic Constitutional Questions
* B. Identifying Basic Constitutional Questions
* C. Thinking About Basic Constitutional Questions
* 2. What is a Constitution?
* A. Classical Constitutionalism
* B. Modern Constitutionalism
* C. Contemporary Constitutionalism
* 3. Constitutional Purposes
* A. Constitutionalism and Democracy: The Dead Hand Problem
* B. Basic Constitutional Purposes
* C. American Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Virtues and Vices of Constitutionalism
* 4. Constitutional Interpretation
* A. The Living Constitution and Its Discontents
* B. Constitutional Arguments
* C. Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 5. Constitutional Authority
* A. The Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty, Judicial Activism and
Judicial Restraint
* B. Allocating Constitutional Authority
* C. Sharing Constitutional Authority
* D. The Politics of Shared Constitutional Authority
* E. Shared Constitutional Authority as Politics, Law, and
Constitutionalism
* F. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 6. Constitutional Change
* A. Formal Constitutional Change
* B. Semi-Formal Constitutional Change
* C. Informal Constitutional Change
* D. The Law and Politics of Constitutional Change
* 7. American Constitutionalism in Global Perspective
* A. Foreign Policy: Two Constitutions?
* B. Comparative Constitutionalism: Universal or Particular
* C. A Higher Law? International Law and the Constitution
* D. The Particular and Universal Revisited
* 8. How Constitutions Work
* A. Of Cheeseburgers and Constitutions
* B. Constitutions as Constraining Politics
* C. Constitutions as Constructing Politics
* D. Constitutions as Constituting Politics
* E. The Self-Enforcing Constitution
* F. When Constitutions Do Not Work
* G. One Last Crisis
* Preface
* 1. Introduction to American Constitutionalism
* A. Basic Constitutional Questions
* B. Identifying Basic Constitutional Questions
* C. Thinking About Basic Constitutional Questions
* 2. What is a Constitution?
* A. Classical Constitutionalism
* B. Modern Constitutionalism
* C. Contemporary Constitutionalism
* 3. Constitutional Purposes
* A. Constitutionalism and Democracy: The Dead Hand Problem
* B. Basic Constitutional Purposes
* C. American Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Virtues and Vices of Constitutionalism
* 4. Constitutional Interpretation
* A. The Living Constitution and Its Discontents
* B. Constitutional Arguments
* C. Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 5. Constitutional Authority
* A. The Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty, Judicial Activism and
Judicial Restraint
* B. Allocating Constitutional Authority
* C. Sharing Constitutional Authority
* D. The Politics of Shared Constitutional Authority
* E. Shared Constitutional Authority as Politics, Law, and
Constitutionalism
* F. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 6. Constitutional Change
* A. Formal Constitutional Change
* B. Semi-Formal Constitutional Change
* C. Informal Constitutional Change
* D. The Law and Politics of Constitutional Change
* 7. American Constitutionalism in Global Perspective
* A. Foreign Policy: Two Constitutions?
* B. Comparative Constitutionalism: Universal or Particular
* C. A Higher Law? International Law and the Constitution
* D. The Particular and Universal Revisited
* 8. How Constitutions Work
* A. Of Cheeseburgers and Constitutions
* B. Constitutions as Constraining Politics
* C. Constitutions as Constructing Politics
* D. Constitutions as Constituting Politics
* E. The Self-Enforcing Constitution
* F. When Constitutions Do Not Work
* G. One Last Crisis
* 1. Introduction to American Constitutionalism
* A. Basic Constitutional Questions
* B. Identifying Basic Constitutional Questions
* C. Thinking About Basic Constitutional Questions
* 2. What is a Constitution?
* A. Classical Constitutionalism
* B. Modern Constitutionalism
* C. Contemporary Constitutionalism
* 3. Constitutional Purposes
* A. Constitutionalism and Democracy: The Dead Hand Problem
* B. Basic Constitutional Purposes
* C. American Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Virtues and Vices of Constitutionalism
* 4. Constitutional Interpretation
* A. The Living Constitution and Its Discontents
* B. Constitutional Arguments
* C. Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Purposes
* D. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 5. Constitutional Authority
* A. The Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty, Judicial Activism and
Judicial Restraint
* B. Allocating Constitutional Authority
* C. Sharing Constitutional Authority
* D. The Politics of Shared Constitutional Authority
* E. Shared Constitutional Authority as Politics, Law, and
Constitutionalism
* F. The Politics of Constitutional Argument
* 6. Constitutional Change
* A. Formal Constitutional Change
* B. Semi-Formal Constitutional Change
* C. Informal Constitutional Change
* D. The Law and Politics of Constitutional Change
* 7. American Constitutionalism in Global Perspective
* A. Foreign Policy: Two Constitutions?
* B. Comparative Constitutionalism: Universal or Particular
* C. A Higher Law? International Law and the Constitution
* D. The Particular and Universal Revisited
* 8. How Constitutions Work
* A. Of Cheeseburgers and Constitutions
* B. Constitutions as Constraining Politics
* C. Constitutions as Constructing Politics
* D. Constitutions as Constituting Politics
* E. The Self-Enforcing Constitution
* F. When Constitutions Do Not Work
* G. One Last Crisis