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" Implementing the constitution / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1005138
Doc. No : b759508
Main Entry : Fallon, Richard H.,Jr.,1952-
Title & Author : Implementing the constitution /\ Richard H. Fallon, Jr.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, Mass. :: Harvard University Press,, 2001.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (x, 186 pages)
ISBN : 0674036670
: : 0674419278
: : 9780674036673
: : 9780674419278
: 0674004647
: 9780674004641
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Abstract : This book argues that the Supreme Court performs two functions. The first is to identify the Constitution's idealized "meaning." The second is to develop tests and doctrines to realize that meaning in practice. Bridging the gap between the two--implementing the Constitution--requires moral vision, but also practical wisdom and common sense, ingenuity, and occasionally a willingness to make compromises. In emphasizing the Court's responsibility to make practical judgments, Implementing the Constitution takes issue with the two positions that have dominated recent debates about the Court's proper role. Constitutional "originalists" maintain that the Court's essential function is to identify the "original understanding" of constitutional language and then apply it deductively to current problems. This position is both unwise and unworkable, the book argues. It also critiques well-known accounts according to which the Court is concerned almost exclusively with matters of moral and constitutional principle. Implementing the Constitution bridges the worlds of constitutional theory, political theory, and constitutional practice. It illuminates the Supreme Court's decision of actual cases and its development of well-known doctrines. It is a doctrinal study that yields jurisprudential insights and a contribution to constitutional theory that is closely tied to actual judicial practice.
: This book argues that the U.S. Supreme Court performs two functions. The first is to identify the Constitution's idealized "meaning." The second is to develop tests and doctrines to realize that meaning in practice. Bridging the gap between the two--implementing the Constitution--requires moral vision, but also practical wisdom and occasionally a willingness to make compromises.
Subject : United States.
: États-Unis.
: United States.
Subject : Constitutional law-- United States.
Subject : Droit constitutionnel-- États-Unis.
Subject : Constitutional law.
Subject : LAW-- Government-- Federal.
Subject : United States.
Dewey Classification : ‭347.73/262‬
LC Classification : ‭KF8742‬‭.F35 2001‬
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