Who Am I to Judge?: Judicial Craft Versus Constitutional Theory

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Who Am I to Judge?: Judicial Craft Versus Constitutional Theory

by Who Am I to Judge?: Judicial Craft Versus Constitutional Theory

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  • Feb 25, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9780300277029 ISBN-13:
  • 0300277024 ISBN-10:
  • 206.0 pages Hardcover
  • English Language
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A leading legal scholar asks a fundamental question: Do we need a theory of constitutional interpretation?

Do we need a theory of constitutional interpretation? It is a common argument among originalists that however objectionable you may find their theory, at least they have one, whereas their opponents do not have any theory at all. But as Mark Tushnet argues, for most of the Supreme Court's history, including some of its most exceptional periods, the Court operated without a theory. In this book, Tushnet shows us what a constitutional theory actually is; what judges need from it and why they probably can't get what they need; and the great harm that results when judges allow theory to dictate bad policy. It is not theory that matters, Tushnet argues. The vitally important, indispensable quality in a judge is good judgment.

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