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Three Mistakes About Interpretation, Paul Campos
Three Mistakes About Interpretation, Paul Campos
Michigan Law Review
The single most important word in modem constitutional theory is "interpretation." The single most confusing word in modem constitutional theory is "interpretation." What accounts for this unhappy state of affairs?
I will try to show that Barry Friedman's assertions, as well as others that are but rephrasings of the same basic ideas, are not the common sense truths that so many constitutional theorists assume them to be, but are instead the products of an extraordinarily confused and ultimately incoherent set of assumptions regarding the interpretation of language.
The Care And Feeding Of The United States Constitution, Abner J. Mikva
The Care And Feeding Of The United States Constitution, Abner J. Mikva
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Intelligible Constitution by Joseph Goldstein
The Nonsupreme Court, Kathleen M. Sullivan
The Nonsupreme Court, Kathleen M. Sullivan
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Constitution in Conflict by Robert A. Burt
Constitutional Judgment, Gene R. Nichol
Constitutional Judgment, Gene R. Nichol
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Constitutional Interpretation by Philip Bobbitt
Court-Gazing, Stephen F. Williams
Court-Gazing, Stephen F. Williams
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Turning Right: The Making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court by David G. Savage and Deciding To Decide: Agenda Setting in the United States Supreme Court by H.W. Perry, Jr.
Apple Of Gold: Constitutionalism In Israel And The United States, Cynthia A.M. Stroman
Apple Of Gold: Constitutionalism In Israel And The United States, Cynthia A.M. Stroman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Apple of Gold: Constitutionalism in Israel and the United States by Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn