Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional AmendmentSanford Levinson An increasing number of constitutional theorists, within both the legal academy and university departments of government, are focusing on the conceptual and political problems attached to the notion of constitutional amendment. Amendments are, among other things, recognitions of the imperfection of existing schemes of government. The relative ease or difficulty of amendment has significant implications for the ways that governments respond to problems that call either for new structures of governance or new powers for already established structures. This book brings together essays by leading legal authorities and political scientists on a range of questions from whether the U.S. Constitution is subject to amendment by procedures other than those authorized by Article V to how significant change is conceptualized within classical rabbinic Judaism. Though the essays are concerned for the most part with the American experience, other constitutional traditions are considered as well. |
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... power , free in effect to be as wide - ranging in defining imperfection and proposing potential solutions as was the ... Amending : In Defense of a Restrained Judicial Role , ” Harvard Law Review 97 ( 1983 ) : 433 . 10 My ...
... amend " the Constitution without going through the approved proce- dures by which inventions are accepted into the ... power to incorpo- rate a Bank , " 14 which is somewhat different from saying simply that he was not persuaded by ...
... power over every subject of legislation . " 20 Representative White therefore condemned the proposed amendment for ... amend- ment , distinguish in the texts of their constitutions between “ amend- ment " and " revision , ” the ...
... power " but provides only the " conditions " for exercising otherwise legitimate power . 38 Among other things ... amend- ment " ? Are there formal criteria , teachable by constitutional adepts , to be learned by students of the ...
... power was not specifically assigned the Congress in Article I. It may be jarring to suggest that the First Amendment ... Amend- ment or of the “republican form of government” clause in Article IV. It is undeniable that the ...
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Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment Sanford Levinson No preview available - 1995 |
Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment Sanford Levinson No preview available - 1995 |