The Supreme Court and the Idea of Constitutionalism / / ed. by Steven Kautz, M. Richard Zinman, Jerry Weinberger, Arthur Melzer.

From Brown v. Board of Education to Roe v. Wade to Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court has, over the past fifty years, assumed an increasingly controversial place in American national political life. As the recurring struggles over nominations to the Court illustrate, few questions today divide our poli...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn Press eBook Package Complete Collection
MitwirkendeR:
HerausgeberIn:
Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2011]
©2009
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (328 p.)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: The Idea of Constitutionalism
  • PART I. Philosophical Perspectives
  • Chapter One: Ideas of Constitutionalism Ancient and Modern
  • Chapter Two: On Liberal Constitutionalism
  • PART II. Historical Perspectives: American Constitutional History
  • Chapter Three: Judicial Review and the Incomplete Constitution: A Madisonian Perspective on the Supreme Court and the Idea of Constitutionalism
  • Chapter Four: Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case
  • Chapter Five Who Has Authority over the Constitution of the United States?
  • PART III. Comparative Perspectives
  • Chapter Six: The Supreme Court and Contemporary Constitutionalism: The Implications of the Development of Alternative Forms of Judicial Review
  • Chapter Seven: The Sounds of Silence: Militant and Acquiescent Constitutionalism
  • PART IV. Constitutionalism and Democracy
  • Chapter Eight: Constitutionalism and Democracy: Understanding the Relation
  • Chapter Nine: Active Liberty and the Problem of Judicial Oligarchy
  • Chapter Ten: Judicial Power and Democracy: A Machiavellian View
  • PART V. Constitutionalism and Politics
  • Chapter Eleven: Constitutional Constraints in Politics
  • Chapter Twelve: "The Court Will Clean It Up": Executive Power, Constitutional Contestation, and War Powers
  • Notes
  • Contributors
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments