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In this volume distinguished constitutional scholars aim to move debate over the Supreme Court beyond the soundbites that divide us to fundamental questions about the nature of constitutionalism.

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"A provocative and illuminating series of essays that interrogates the very idea of constitutionalism rather than any one particular constitutional theory of interpretation or analysis." * Law and Politics Book Review *

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Idea of Constitutionalism
—Steven Kautz, Arthur Melzer, Jerry Weinberger, and M. Richard Zinman
PART I. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. Ideas of Constitutionalism Ancient and Modern
—Nathan Tarcov
2. On Liberal Constitutionalism
—Steven Kautz
PART II. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
3. Judicial Review and the Incomplete Constitution: A Madisonian Perspective on the Supreme Court and the
Idea of Constitutionalism
—Michael P. Zuckert
4. Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case
—Leslie Friedman Goldstein
5. Who Has Authority over the Constitution of the United States?
—James Stoner
PART III. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
6. The Supreme Court and Contemporary Constitutionalism: The Implications of the Development of Alternative Forms of Judicial Review
—Mark Tushnet
7. The Sounds of Silence: Militant and Acquiescent Constitutionalism
—Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
PART IV. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DEMOCRACY
8. Constitutionalism and Democracy: Understanding the Relation
—Larry Alexander
9. Active Liberty and the Problem of Judicial Oligarchy
—Robert P. Young, Jr.
10. Judicial Power and Democracy: A Machiavellian View
—Rogers M. Smith
PART V. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND POLITICS
11. Constitutional Constraints in Politics
—Keith E. Whittington
12. "The Court Will Clean It Up": Executive Power, Constitutional Contestation, and War Powers
—Benjamin A. Kleinerman
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9780812221909, 978-0812221909
      ISBN10: 0812221907

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this volume distinguished constitutional scholars aim to move debate over the Supreme Court beyond the soundbites that divide us to fundamental questions about the nature of constitutionalism.

      Trade Review
      "A provocative and illuminating series of essays that interrogates the very idea of constitutionalism rather than any one particular constitutional theory of interpretation or analysis." * Law and Politics Book Review *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Idea of Constitutionalism
      —Steven Kautz, Arthur Melzer, Jerry Weinberger, and M. Richard Zinman
      PART I. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
      1. Ideas of Constitutionalism Ancient and Modern
      —Nathan Tarcov
      2. On Liberal Constitutionalism
      —Steven Kautz
      PART II. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
      3. Judicial Review and the Incomplete Constitution: A Madisonian Perspective on the Supreme Court and the
      Idea of Constitutionalism
      —Michael P. Zuckert
      4. Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case
      —Leslie Friedman Goldstein
      5. Who Has Authority over the Constitution of the United States?
      —James Stoner
      PART III. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
      6. The Supreme Court and Contemporary Constitutionalism: The Implications of the Development of Alternative Forms of Judicial Review
      —Mark Tushnet
      7. The Sounds of Silence: Militant and Acquiescent Constitutionalism
      —Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
      PART IV. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DEMOCRACY
      8. Constitutionalism and Democracy: Understanding the Relation
      —Larry Alexander
      9. Active Liberty and the Problem of Judicial Oligarchy
      —Robert P. Young, Jr.
      10. Judicial Power and Democracy: A Machiavellian View
      —Rogers M. Smith
      PART V. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND POLITICS
      11. Constitutional Constraints in Politics
      —Keith E. Whittington
      12. "The Court Will Clean It Up": Executive Power, Constitutional Contestation, and War Powers
      —Benjamin A. Kleinerman
      Notes
      List of Contributors
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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