Memory and authority the uses of history in constitutional interpretation

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Otros Autores: Balkin, J. M., autor (autor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Haven ; London : Yale University Press [2024]
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  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Part I Making Historical Arguments
  • 1. Arguing with History
  • 2. History and the Forms of Constitutional Argument
  • 3. How Modality Shapes History
  • 4. Arguments from National Ethos, Political Tradition, and Honored Authority
  • Part II Originalism and Living Constitutionalism
  • 5. Twins Separated at Birth
  • 6. Why Are Americans Originalist?
  • Part III Interpretation and Construction
  • 7. Living Originalism
  • 8. Why It's Better to Be Thin
  • 9. Making Originalist Arguments
  • 10. Originalist Arguments for Everyone
  • Part IV Constitutional Memories
  • 11. The Power of Memory and Erasure
  • 12. Constitutional Memory and Constitutional Interpretation
  • 13. Expanding Constitutional Memory
  • Part V Lawyers and Historians
  • 14. Historians Meet the Modalities
  • 15. The Special Skill and Knowledge of Lawyers
  • 16. Lawyers' Need for a Usable Past
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index