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Active Liberty Stephen Breyer (Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States)

Active Liberty By Stephen Breyer (Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States)

Summary

This is an extended, international edition of Justice Breyer's theory of constitutional interpretation, and the role of courts in a modern democracy. For the revised, international edition Breyer includes an examination of topical debates in Europe, including the legitimacy of the EU and religious freedom under the ECHR.

Active Liberty Summary

Active Liberty: Interpreting a Democratic Constitution by Stephen Breyer (Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States)

What role should courts play in a modern democracy? How should fundamental provisions of a democratic constitution be interpreted? These questions have divided constitutional theorists and those responsible for interpreting and applying constitutional law including, notoriously, the current U.S. Supreme Court. Justice Breyer is the most prominent liberal voice in the Supreme Court, this book distils his experience of interpreting the U.S. constitution and outlines a general liberal theory of the role of constitutional courts. Breyer argues that the primary role of a democratic constitution is to preserve and encourage 'Active Liberty': citizen participation in shaping government and its laws. The book argues that promoting active liberty requires judicial modesty and deference to legislative bodies; it also requires the recognition of the changing needs and demands of the populace. Breyer makes a powerful case against treating constitutions as a static guide for a world that has passed into history. Throughout the book, active liberty is employed as a foundational concept to illuminate the interpretation of key constitutional questions, and recent Supreme Court controversies, such as the scope of free speech and racial equality protection. For this revised, international edition of the book, Justice Breyer extends his discussion of democratic theory to examine topical questions in European constitutional law, including the legitimacy of the European Union, religious freedom under the European Convention on Human Rights.

Active Liberty Reviews

Review from previous edition Fluid...Should show up on every litigator's bookshelf, providing how-to advice like a do-it-yourself guidebook to judicial reasoning. * New York Law Journal *
Breyer's prose is admirably simple and clear, and his discussion shows a keen legal intellect that espouses broad values rather than narrow theories, and a deep, humane concern with fostering democracy and the well-being of the citizenry. This will be essential reading at a possibly watershed moment for the Supreme Court. * Publishers Weekly *
Impeccable advice for the powerful in all walks of life. * The Boston Globe *
A breath of fresh air...His calm tone, straightforward language, wise understanding of the judicial craft, and respectful engagement with rival views could not be more timely. * Policy Review *
Provocative and well-argued...What we need more of, Active Liberty insists, is not activist judges but activist citizens. * The New York Times *
Active Liberty will likely influence not only public debate but also how lawyers craft their cases. * The Wall Street Journal *
A brisk, lucid and energetic book, written with conviction and offering a central argument that is at once provocative and appealing...Deserves a place of honour in national debates, now and in the future, about the role of the Supreme Court in American life. * The New Republic *

About Stephen Breyer (Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States)

Stephen Breyer is a Justice of the Unites States Supreme Court.

Table of Contents

1. Active Liberty ; 2. Freedom of Speech ; 3. Federalism ; 4. The Right of Privacy ; 5. Affirmative Action ; 6. Statutory Interpretation ; 7. Administrative Law ; 8. Purposive Interpretation ; 9. A Broader Application

Additional information

NPB9780199227075
9780199227075
0199227071
Active Liberty: Interpreting a Democratic Constitution by Stephen Breyer (Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2008-03-13
216
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