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Restoring the lost constitution : the presumption of liberty / / Randy E. Barnett



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Autore: Barnett Randy E Visualizza persona
Titolo: Restoring the lost constitution : the presumption of liberty / / Randy E. Barnett Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , 2014
Edizione: Revised edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (449 p.)
Disciplina: 342.73029
Soggetto topico: Constitutional history - United States
Constitutional law - United States
Judicial review - United States
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato: Commerce Clause
Congress
Constitution in Exile movement
Constitution
Due Process Clauses
First Amendment
Footnote Four
Fourteenth Amendment
Gibbons v. Ogden
John Marshall
Lawrence v. Texas
Necessary and Proper Clause
Ninth Amendment
Presumption of Liberty
Privileges or Immunities Clause
Slaughter-House Cases
Supreme Court
U.S. Constitution
We the People
commerce
consent of the governed
consent
constitutional interpretation
constitutional law
constitutional legitimacy
constitutional meaning
constitutional scholarship
construction
democracy
divine right
economic liberty
federal courts
federal laws
federal power
government
immunities
interpretation
judges
judicial doctrines
judicial nullification
judicial power
judicial review
judicial supremacy
law
laws
legislation
legislative activism
liberty rights
liberty
majoritarianism
natural rights
necessary and proper
necessity
original intent
original meaning
originalism
police power
popular sovereignty
presumed consent
presumption of constitutionality
privileges
proper
rights
state laws
state power
unconstitutional laws
unenumerable rights
unenumerated rights
Note generali: "Updated edition"--Cover.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Nota di contenuto: part I. Constitutional legitimacy -- part II. Constitutional method -- part III. Constitutional limits -- part IV. Constitutional powers.
Sommario/riassunto: The U.S. Constitution found in school textbooks and under glass in Washington is not the one enforced today by the Supreme Court. In Restoring the Lost Constitution, Randy Barnett argues that since the nation's founding, but especially since the 1930's, the courts have been cutting holes in the original Constitution and its amendments to eliminate the parts that protect liberty from the power of government. From the Commerce Clause, to the Necessary and Proper Clause, to the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, to the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court has rendered each of these provisions toothless. In the process, the written Constitution has been lost. Barnett establishes the original meaning of these lost clauses and offers a practical way to restore them to their central role in constraining government: adopting a "presumption of liberty" to give the benefit of the doubt to citizens when laws restrict their rightful exercises of liberty. He also provides a new, realistic and philosophically rigorous theory of constitutional legitimacy that justifies both interpreting the Constitution according to its original meaning and, where that meaning is vague or open-ended, construing it so as to better protect the rights retained by the people. As clearly argued as it is insightful and provocative, Restoring the Lost Constitution forcefully disputes the conventional wisdom, posing a powerful challenge to which others must now respond. This updated edition features an afterword with further reflections on individual popular sovereignty, originalist interpretation, judicial engagement, and the gravitational force that original meaning has exerted on the Supreme Court in several recent cases.
Titolo autorizzato: Restoring the lost constitution  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-691-11585-0
1-4008-4813-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910453697903321
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