To Secure These Rights – The Declaration of Independence and Constitutional Interpretation
Autor Scott Douglas Gerberen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814730898
ISBN-10: 0814730892
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814730892
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"A delight to read. . . . Gerber states the principles of a liberal originalism far more clearly and accessibly than any other work on constitutional interpretation. . . . a rare and welcome addition."
--American Political Science Review Highly recommended. "To be commended for seeking to find a firmer guide to constitutional meanings than the personal predilections of judges."
--Law and Politics Book Review"A distinctive contribution to the debate over the `return to a jurisprudence of original intent.' Gerber's thesis is provocative and will not sit well with either liberal or conservative advocates of a `jurisprudence of original intent' or their critics."
--David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
"A delight to read... Gerber states the principles of a liberal originalism far more clearly and accessibly than any other work on constitutional interpretation... a rare and welcome addition." --American Political Science Review Highly recommended. "To be commended for seeking to find a firmer guide to constitutional meanings than the personal predilections of judges." --Law and Politics Book Review"A distinctive contribution to the debate over the 'return to a jurisprudence of original intent.' Gerber's thesis is provocative and will not sit well with either liberal or conservative advocates of a 'jurisprudence of original intent' or their critics." --David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
"A distinctive contribution to the debate over the return to a jurisprudence of original intent.' Gerber's thesis is provocative and will not sit well with either liberal or conservative advocates of a jurisprudence of original intent' or their critics."-David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
--American Political Science Review Highly recommended. "To be commended for seeking to find a firmer guide to constitutional meanings than the personal predilections of judges."
--Law and Politics Book Review"A distinctive contribution to the debate over the `return to a jurisprudence of original intent.' Gerber's thesis is provocative and will not sit well with either liberal or conservative advocates of a `jurisprudence of original intent' or their critics."
--David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
"A delight to read... Gerber states the principles of a liberal originalism far more clearly and accessibly than any other work on constitutional interpretation... a rare and welcome addition." --American Political Science Review Highly recommended. "To be commended for seeking to find a firmer guide to constitutional meanings than the personal predilections of judges." --Law and Politics Book Review"A distinctive contribution to the debate over the 'return to a jurisprudence of original intent.' Gerber's thesis is provocative and will not sit well with either liberal or conservative advocates of a 'jurisprudence of original intent' or their critics." --David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
"A distinctive contribution to the debate over the return to a jurisprudence of original intent.' Gerber's thesis is provocative and will not sit well with either liberal or conservative advocates of a jurisprudence of original intent' or their critics."-David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
Textul de pe ultima copertă
To Secure These Rights enters the fascinating - and often contentious - debate over constitutional interpretation. From the opening chapter's bold revision of the character of the American Revolution to the closing chapter's provocative reinterpretation of many of the most famous cases in Supreme Court history, Scott Gerber demonstrates the importance of approaching constitutional interpretation from an interdisciplinary perspective.