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How to Read the Constitution: Originalism, Constitutional Interpretation and Judicial Power

by Christopher Wolfe
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Prominent constitutional scholar Christopher Wolfe challenges popular opinions by presenting an insightful and well-supported defense of originalist interpretations of the Constitution. He describes the traditional approach to constitutional interpretation and judicial review and then focuses his analysis on the due process clause, which has become the source of most modern constitutional law. Wolfe challenges the most influential defenders of judicial activism, including Laurence Tribe, Michael Dorf, Harry Wellington, and Mark Tushnet, and he persuasively explains the dire political consequences of taking the Constitution out of constitutional law.

Author Biography: Christopher Wolfe is professor of political science at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Synopsis

Prominent constitutional scholar Christopher Wolfe challenges popular opinions by presenting an insightful and well-supported defense of originalist interpretations of the Constitution. He describes the traditional approach to constitutional interpretation and judicial review and then focuses his analysis on the due process clause, which has become the source of most modern constitutional law. Wolfe challenges the most influential defenders of judicial activism, including Laurence Tribe, Michael Dorf, Harry Wellington, and Mark Tushnet, and he persuasively explains the dire political consequences of taking the Constitution out of constitutional law.

Author Biography: Christopher Wolfe is professor of political science at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

About the Author, Christopher Wolfe

Christopher Wolfe is professor of political science at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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One of the best defenses of an approach to constitutional interpretation that has few academic defenders, it is clearly and fairly well written both in its own argument and in recording the arguments of others.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1996
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847682355

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