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Interpreting the Constitution

by Erwin Chemerinsky
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Overview

Interpreting The Constitution doesn't fit neatly into the extensive literature on judicial review and constitutional interpretation that reconciles judicial review with democracy defined as majority rule. Indeed, Chemerinsky criticizes this method of interpretation and contends that the Constitution exists to protect political minorities and fundamental rights from majority rule. Chapter by chapter, he keenly defends this unique method of interpretation, challenges the general approach, and offers thorough, expert coverage.

Synopsis

Interpreting The Constitution doesn't fit neatly into the extensive literature on judicial review and constitutional interpretation that reconciles judicial review with democracy defined as majority rule. Indeed, Chemerinsky criticizes this method of interpretation and contends that the Constitution exists to protect political minorities and fundamental rights from majority rule. Chapter by chapter, he keenly defends this unique method of interpretation, challenges the general approach, and offers thorough, expert coverage.

About the Author, Erwin Chemerinsky

ERWIN CHEMERINSKY is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Southern California Law Center.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1987
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
209
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275926748

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