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Constitutional Choices Laurence H. Tribe

Constitutional Choices By Laurence H. Tribe

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Constitutional Choices by Laurence H. Tribe

Constitutional Choices illuminates the world of scholarship and advocacy uniquely combined by Laurence Tribe, one of the nation's leading professors of constitutional law and most successful practitioners before the Supreme Court. In his new hook, Tribe boldly moves beyond the seemingly endless debate over which judicial approaches to enforcing the Constitution are legitimate and which are not. Arguing that all claims to legitimacy must remain suspect, Tribe focuses instead on the choices that must nonetheless be made in resolving actual constitutional controversies. To do so, he examines problems as diverse as interstate banking, gender discrimination, church subsidies, the constitutional amendment process, the war powers of the President, and First Amendment protection of American Nazis.

Challenging the ruling premises underlying many of the Supreme Court's positions on fundamental issues of government authority and individual rights, Tribe shows how the Court is increasingly coming to resemble a judicial Office of Management and Budget, straining constitutional discourse through a managerial sieve and defending its constitutional rulings by balancing what it counts as costs against what it deems benefits. Tribe explains how the Court's Calculus systematically excludes basic concerns about the distribution of wealth and power and conceals fundamental choices about the American polity. Calling for a more candid confrontation of those choices and of the principles and perspectives they reflect, Tribe exposes what has gone wrong and suggests how the Court can begin to reclaim the historic role entrusted to it by the Constitution.

Constitutional Choices Reviews

Professor Laurence Tribe's Constitutional Choices is a collection of essays at the cutting edge of constitutional law. One of the country's leading constitutional scholars...Tribe possesses all of the analytical background necessary to explore burning constitutional issues with insight and wisdom... Constitutional Choices has so much going for it that every constitutional scholar-political scientist, teacher, judge, historian, congressman, and advocate alike-has to own it, to peruse at leisure and to refer to with pride. The belief in principle that underlies the book, the self-doubt, the recognition that choice is not the 'instrumental calculation of utility or...[the] pseudo-scientific calibrations of social cost against social benefit' all enrich our understanding of the Constitution. In sum, Professor Tribe has achieved his goal of having the whole add up to more than the sum of all the parts. -- James L. Oakes * Harvard Law Review *
Constitutional Choices consists of 16 superb-at times brilliant-essays...that argue against the present trend of grand constitutional theory toward a segmentation into groups of scholars who advocate that the legitimacy of judicial review can only be sustained by staying close the Framers' intentions (Robert Bork), by proceduralism (reinforcing the structures of representation and stopping racial prejudice, e.g., John Hart Ely), or by creating rights (Michael Perry)... The strength of the book is that it actually shows us one of the foremost constitutional scholars and practitioners at work making constitutional choices-that is, considering the relationship in the Constitution between structural values and rights values in the light of the realities of economic and social power. His analyses result in a most perceptive critique of constitutional theory and the practice of the Burger Court. -- Ronald Kahn * American Political Science Review *
Laurence H. Tribe...has provided in the essays in Constitutional Choices a brisk commentary on developments since 1978 [in American constitutional law]... This acute and wide-ranging commentary also offers ostensive proof that Americans cannot simply choose what to believe about the Constitution in the absence of all interpretive theory. -- Geoffrey Marshall * Times Literary Supplement *
Professor Tribe is revealed again in this volume as a graceful writer and a brilliant analyst of constitutional law... The publication of Constitutional Choices is an occasion for celebration. -- Judge David L. Bazelon, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. District
Tribe has a gift for cadence and metaphor that will keep readers stimulated and engaged. His exceptional command of constitutional law-the cases, principles, theories, and stratagems-reflects a powerful and original mind. -- Norman Dorsen

About Laurence H. Tribe

Laurence H. Tribe is Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Harvard Law School.

Table of Contents

PART 1: THE NATURE OF THE ENTERPRISE 1. The Futile Search for Legitimacy 2. The Pointless Flight from Substance 3. The False Equation of Proceduralism with Passivity: A Constitution We Are Amending-and Construing 4. Construing the Sounds of Congressional and Constitutional Silence PART 2: THE SEPARATION AND DIVISION OF POWERS 5. Silencing the Oracle: Carving Disfavored Rights out of the Jurisdiction of Federal Courts 6. Entrusting Non-Legislative Power to Congress 7. Entrusting Federal Judicial Power to Hybrid Tribunals 8. Choke Holds, Church Subsidies, and Nuclear Meltdowns: Problems of Standing? 9. The Errant Trajectory of State Sovereignty 10. Congressional Action as Context Rather Than Message: The Case of Interstate Bank Mergers 11. Guam's Vanishing Bonds: A Vignette in Taxation without Legislation PART 3: THE STRUCTURE OF SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS 12. Compensation, Contract, and Capital: Preserving the Distribution of Wealth 13. Speech as Power: Of Swastikas, Spending, and the Mask of Neutral Principles 14. Dismantling the House That Racism Built: Assessing Affirmative Action 15. Reorienting the Mirror of Justice: Gender, Economics, and the Illusion of the Natural 16. Refocusing the State Action Inquiry: Separating State Acts from State Actors Epilogue Notes Index of Cases General Index

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CIN067416539XVG
9780674165397
067416539X
Constitutional Choices by Laurence H. Tribe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
19861114
474
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