Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
Matters of Interpretation | |
Original Meaning and Responsible Citizenship | p. 3 |
"Common-Sense Constitutionalism": Why Constitutional Structure Matters for Justice | p. 23 |
Originalism and the Judicial Role | |
Judicial Usurpation: Perennial Temptation, Contemporary Challenge | p. 49 |
Authority Doctrines and the Proper Judicial Role: Judicial Supremacy, State Decisis, and the Concept of Judicial Constitutional Violations | p. 61 |
Freedom Questions, Political Questions: Republicanism and the Myth of a "Bill of Rights" | p. 97 |
Law and Politics | |
Confirmations to the Court in Times Turned Mean: A Strategy for the Hearings | p. 127 |
The Supreme Court and Changing Social Mores | p. 153 |
Originalism and Political Thought | |
The Devil's Pitchfork: Scientism, Human Nature, and Modern Constitutional Thought | p. 177 |
A Constitution to Die For? Congressional Authority to Raise an Army | p. 217 |
Neoconservatives and the Courts: The Public Interest, 1965-1980 | p. 247 |
Index | p. 297 |
About the Contributors | p. 303 |
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