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Constitutional law and its interpretation / edited with an introduction by Jules L. Coleman and Anthony Sebok.

Other author/creatorColeman, Jules L.
Other author/creatorSebok, Anthony James, 1963-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew York : Garland Pub., 1994.
Descriptionxv, 572 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Philosophy of law ; v. 3
Philosophy of law ; v. 3. ^A371796
Contents The origin and scope of the American Doctrine of Constitutional Law / James B. Thayer -- The "Higher Law" background of American Constitutional Law / Edward S. Corwin -- The equal protection of the laws / Joseph Tussman and Jacob tenBroek -- Toward neutral principles of constitutional law / Herbert Wechsler -- The Supreme Court 1960 Term-Foreword: the passive virtues / Alexander M. Bickel -- Neutral principles and some First Amendment problems / Robert H. Bork -- The wages of crying wolf: a comment on Roe vs. Wade / John Hart Ely -- Beyond carolene products / Bruce A. Ackerman -- The misconceived quest for the original understanding / Paul Brest -- Our perfect constitution / Henry P. Monaghan -- The puzzling persistence of process-based constitutional theories / Laurence H. Tribe -- The forum of principle / Ronald Dworkin -- Objectivity and interpretation / Owen M. Fiss -- Following the rules laid down: A critique of interpretivism and neutral principles / Mark V. Tushnet -- The Supreme Court 1982 Term-Foreword: nomos and narrative / Robert M. Cover.
General noteA collection of articles originally published from 1893 to 1985.
LCCN 93032690
ISBN0815313993 (alk. paper)

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