Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional TragediesWilliam N. Eskridge, Sanford V. Levinson NYU Press, 1998 - 286 strani The Constitution is the cornerstone of American government, hailed as one of the greatest contributions of the Western Enlightenment. While many seem content simply to celebrate it, those most familiar with the document invariably find it wanting in at least some aspects. |
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Parlor Games | 18 |
An Imagined Conversation with | 28 |
The One Senator One Vote Clauses | 35 |
Unnecessary and Unintelligible | 43 |
The Nominee Is Article V | 51 |
Neither Force nor Will | 57 |
Presidential Elections and Constitutional Stupidities | 61 |
The Presidential Age Requirement and Public Policy | 67 |
The Meaning of Constitutional Tragedy | 121 |
The Tragic Case of Capital Punishment | 129 |
The Dark Side of Judgment | 139 |
Constitutional Courts in the Midst | 152 |
Dramatic Jurisprudence | 172 |
The First Time Tragedy | 189 |
Glamis Yes Cawdor Yesbut King of Scotland? | 203 |
The California | 217 |
Someone Should Have Told Spiro Agnew | 75 |
Divided Suffrage | 81 |
Criminal Procedure as the Servant of Politics | 90 |
How Stupid Can a Coasean Constitution | 107 |
Constitutional Tragedies | 113 |
Tragedies under the Common Law Constitution | 235 |
Antigone and Creon | 248 |
About the Contributors | 279 |
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