The people themselves : popular constitutionalism and judicial review / / Larry D. Kramer.
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Year of Publication: | 2004 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xii, 363 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- In substance, and in principle, the same as it was heretofore : the customary constitution
- A rule obligatory upon every department : the origins of judicial review
- The power under the constitution will always be in the people : the making of the constitution
- Courts, as well as other departments, are bound by that instrument : accepting judicial review
- What every true republican ought to depend on : rejecting judicial supremacy
- Notwithstanding this abstract view : the changing context of constitutional law
- To preserve the constitution, as a perpetual bond of union : the lessons of experience
- A layman's document, not a lawyer's contract : the continuing struggle for popular constitutionalism
- As an American : popular constitutionalism, circa 2003
- Epilogue : judicial review without judicial supremacy.