Our Unsettled Constitution

Our Unsettled Constitution

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Seidman Louis Michael
Yale University Press
EAN: 9780300085310
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Ours is an age of growing doubt about constitutional theory and of outright hostility to any theory that defends judicial review. Why should a tiny number of unelected judges be able to validate or invalidate laws on such politically controversial issues as abortion, religion, gender, and sex—or even determine how the president is elected? In this provocative book, a leading constitutional theorist offers an entirely original defense of judicial review. Louis Michael Seidman argues that judicial review is defensible if we set aside common but erroneous assumptions—that constitutional law should be independent from our political commitments and that the role of constitutional law is to settle political disagreement.

Seidman develops a theory of “unsettlement.” A constitution that unsettles, that destabilizes outcomes produced by the political process, creates no permanent losers nursing deep-seated grievances, he says. An “unsettling” constitution helps to build a community founded on consent by enticing losers into a continuing conversation. The author applies this theory to an array of well-known cases heard by the Supreme Court over the past several decades, including the fall 2000 election decision.
EAN 9780300085310
ISBN 0300085311
Binding Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date December 11, 2001
Pages 272
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 156
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Seidman Louis Michael