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The Uncertain Future Of Constitutional Democracy In The Era Of Populism: Chile And Beyond, Samuel Issacharoff, Sergio Verdugo
The Uncertain Future Of Constitutional Democracy In The Era Of Populism: Chile And Beyond, Samuel Issacharoff, Sergio Verdugo
University of Miami Law Review
Largely missing from the extensive discussions of populism and illiberal democracy is the emerging question of 21st century constitutionalism. Nowadays, it is hard to see relevant constitutional changes without a strong appeal to direct popular political participation. Institutional mechanisms such as referenda, citizens’ assemblies, and constitutional conventions emerge as near-universal parts of the canon of every academic and political discussion on how constitutions should be enacted and amended. This Article’s aim is to offer a cautionary approach to the way participatory mechanisms can work in constitution-making and to stress the difference between the power to ratify constitutional proposals and the …
Advancing America’S Emblematic Right: Doctrinal Bases For The Fundamental Constitutional Right To Vote Per Se, Susan H. Bitensky
Advancing America’S Emblematic Right: Doctrinal Bases For The Fundamental Constitutional Right To Vote Per Se, Susan H. Bitensky
University of Miami Law Review
This Article identifies and examines the Supreme Court’s longstanding unintelligibility with respect to recognition of a fundamental right to vote per se under the Constitution. In a host of equal protection cases, the Court’s refusal to “say what the law is” in this regard has produced a chaotic jurisprudence on the status of the right. Because ours is a constitutional schema consisting of multiple types of rights to vote, the refusal manifests as judicial reliance on and acclamation of some unspecified right to vote. It is refusal by lack of clarity. The unsorted right has led some scholars to conclude …
Constitutionalism And Democracy: An Essay In Honor Of Stanley N. Katz, Irwin P. Stotzky
Constitutionalism And Democracy: An Essay In Honor Of Stanley N. Katz, Irwin P. Stotzky
University of Miami Law Review
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Democracy As Problem Solving: Campaign Finance And Justice Breyer's Theory Of "Active Liberty", Robert F. Bauer
Democracy As Problem Solving: Campaign Finance And Justice Breyer's Theory Of "Active Liberty", Robert F. Bauer
University of Miami Law Review
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The Islamic Roots Of Democracy, Ali Iyad Yakub
The Islamic Roots Of Democracy, Ali Iyad Yakub
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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In Defense Of Democracy, Enrique Lagos, Timothy D. Rudy
In Defense Of Democracy, Enrique Lagos, Timothy D. Rudy
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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The Indispensable State, Irwin P. Stotzky
The Indispensable State, Irwin P. Stotzky
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of A Supreme Court In A Democracy, And The Fight Against Terrorism, Aharon Barak
The Role Of A Supreme Court In A Democracy, And The Fight Against Terrorism, Aharon Barak
University of Miami Law Review
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Owen M. Fiss: The Influence Of His Pre-Legal Education, Morton J. Horwitz
Owen M. Fiss: The Influence Of His Pre-Legal Education, Morton J. Horwitz
University of Miami Law Review
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The Power To Regulate "Commerce With Foreign Nations" In A Global Economy And The Future Of American Democracy: An Essay, Kenneth M. Casebeer
The Power To Regulate "Commerce With Foreign Nations" In A Global Economy And The Future Of American Democracy: An Essay, Kenneth M. Casebeer
University of Miami Law Review
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The Virtues And Vices Of Democracy In Conducting Foreign Affairs, Godfrey Hodgson, Irving Kristol, Gordon Tullock
The Virtues And Vices Of Democracy In Conducting Foreign Affairs, Godfrey Hodgson, Irving Kristol, Gordon Tullock
University of Miami Law Review
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