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Essays contest notion of the absolute preeminence of judicial review in constitutional interpretation, analyzing the role of Congress as a constitutional interpreter and responsible constitutional agent.
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Essays contest notion of the absolute preeminence of judicial review in constitutional interpretation, analyzing the role of Congress as a constitutional interpreter and responsible constitutional agent.
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- Constitutional Conflicts
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780822336129
- ISBN-10: 082233612X
- Artikelnr.: 22320587
- Constitutional Conflicts
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780822336129
- ISBN-10: 082233612X
- Artikelnr.: 22320587
Neal Devins is Goodrich Professor of Law, Professor of Government, and Director of the Institute of Bill of Rights Law at the William & Mary School of Law. Among his books are Shaping Constitutional Values: The Supreme Court, Elected Government, and the Abortion Dispute; The Democratic Constitution (coauthored with Louis Fisher); and A Year at the Supreme Court (coedited with Davison Douglas and published by Duke University Press). Keith E. Whittington is Associate Professor of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author of Constitutional Construction: Divided Powers and Constitutional Meaning and Constitutional Interpretation: Textual Meaning, Original Intent, and Judicial Review.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction / Neal Devins and Keith E. Whittington 1
Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the
Constitution, 1789–1861 / David P. Currie 18
Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation / Bruce G.
Peabody 39
Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies / Louis Fisher 64
Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees / Keith E.
Whittington 87
The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation / Michael
J. Gerhardt 110
Lawyers in Congress / John C. Yoo 131
Congressional Responses to Judicial Review / J. Mitchell Pickerill 151
Court, Congress, and Civil Rights / Michael J. Klarman 173
Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes / William N. Eskridge
Jr. and John Ferejohn 198
Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review / Neal Devins
220
Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian
Vermeule 242
Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and
Two Informal Case Studies / Mark Tushnet 269
Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives
and Procedures / Barbara Sinclair 293
About the Contributors 313
Index 315
Introduction / Neal Devins and Keith E. Whittington 1
Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the
Constitution, 1789–1861 / David P. Currie 18
Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation / Bruce G.
Peabody 39
Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies / Louis Fisher 64
Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees / Keith E.
Whittington 87
The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation / Michael
J. Gerhardt 110
Lawyers in Congress / John C. Yoo 131
Congressional Responses to Judicial Review / J. Mitchell Pickerill 151
Court, Congress, and Civil Rights / Michael J. Klarman 173
Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes / William N. Eskridge
Jr. and John Ferejohn 198
Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review / Neal Devins
220
Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian
Vermeule 242
Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and
Two Informal Case Studies / Mark Tushnet 269
Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives
and Procedures / Barbara Sinclair 293
About the Contributors 313
Index 315
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction / Neal Devins and Keith E. Whittington 1
Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the
Constitution, 1789–1861 / David P. Currie 18
Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation / Bruce G.
Peabody 39
Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies / Louis Fisher 64
Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees / Keith E.
Whittington 87
The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation / Michael
J. Gerhardt 110
Lawyers in Congress / John C. Yoo 131
Congressional Responses to Judicial Review / J. Mitchell Pickerill 151
Court, Congress, and Civil Rights / Michael J. Klarman 173
Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes / William N. Eskridge
Jr. and John Ferejohn 198
Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review / Neal Devins
220
Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian
Vermeule 242
Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and
Two Informal Case Studies / Mark Tushnet 269
Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives
and Procedures / Barbara Sinclair 293
About the Contributors 313
Index 315
Introduction / Neal Devins and Keith E. Whittington 1
Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the
Constitution, 1789–1861 / David P. Currie 18
Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation / Bruce G.
Peabody 39
Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies / Louis Fisher 64
Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees / Keith E.
Whittington 87
The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation / Michael
J. Gerhardt 110
Lawyers in Congress / John C. Yoo 131
Congressional Responses to Judicial Review / J. Mitchell Pickerill 151
Court, Congress, and Civil Rights / Michael J. Klarman 173
Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes / William N. Eskridge
Jr. and John Ferejohn 198
Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review / Neal Devins
220
Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian
Vermeule 242
Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and
Two Informal Case Studies / Mark Tushnet 269
Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives
and Procedures / Barbara Sinclair 293
About the Contributors 313
Index 315