Many conservative "originalists" contend that the only way to be faithful to the Constitution is to follow the relatively specific original meanings and expectations of the framers and ratifiers.
Many conservative "originalists" contend that the only way to be faithful to the Constitution is to follow the relatively specific original meanings and expectations of the framers and ratifiers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James E. Fleming is Professor of Law and The Honorable Frank R. Kenison Distinguished Scholar in Law at Boston University School of Law. He authored Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (2013, with Linda C. McClain); Constitutional Interpretation: The Basic Questions (Oxford University Press, 2007, with Sotirios A. Barber); Securing Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Autonomy (2006); and American Constitutional Interpretation (5th ed., 2014, with Walter F. Murphy, Sotirios A. Barber & Stephen Macedo). He is the former Editor of Nomos, the annual book of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy.
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* Acknowledgments * Chapter 1. Are We All Originalists Now? I Hope Not! * Part I. The New Originalism and Its Originalist Discontents * Chapter 2. The New Originalist Manifesto * Chapter 3. Fidelity, Change, and the Good Constitution * Part II. A Moral Reading or Philosophic Approach * Chapter 4. Fidelity Through a Moral Reading or Philosophic Approach * Chapter 5. The Place of Precedent and Common Law Constitutional Interpretation * Part III. Living Originalism and Living Constitutionalism as Moral Readings * Chapter 6. Fidelity Through Living Originalism: Redeeming the Promises of the Constitution * Chapter 7. Fidelity to Our Living Constitution: Honoring the Achievements of We the People * Part IV. Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution * Chapter 8. Is It Time to Rewrite the Constitution? Fidelity Through Perfecting Our Imperfect * Constitution * Epilogue * Index
* Acknowledgments * Chapter 1. Are We All Originalists Now? I Hope Not! * Part I. The New Originalism and Its Originalist Discontents * Chapter 2. The New Originalist Manifesto * Chapter 3. Fidelity, Change, and the Good Constitution * Part II. A Moral Reading or Philosophic Approach * Chapter 4. Fidelity Through a Moral Reading or Philosophic Approach * Chapter 5. The Place of Precedent and Common Law Constitutional Interpretation * Part III. Living Originalism and Living Constitutionalism as Moral Readings * Chapter 6. Fidelity Through Living Originalism: Redeeming the Promises of the Constitution * Chapter 7. Fidelity to Our Living Constitution: Honoring the Achievements of We the People * Part IV. Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution * Chapter 8. Is It Time to Rewrite the Constitution? Fidelity Through Perfecting Our Imperfect * Constitution * Epilogue * Index
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