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Social Philosophy & Policy 28:1 (Winter 2011)
What Should Constitutions Do?
Contents
-Larry Alexander, "What are Constitutions, and What Should (and Can) They Do?"
-Richard A. Epstein, "Can We Design an Optimal Constitution? Of Structural Ambiguity and Rights Clarity"
-James S. Fishkin, "Deliberative Democracy and Constitutions"
-William A. Galston, "Pluralist Constitutionalism"
-Scott D. Gerber, "The Origins of an Independent Judiciary in New York, 1621-1777"
-Sanford Levinson, "Do Constitutions Have a Point? Reflections on 'Parchment Barriers' and Preambles"
-John David Lewis, "Constitution and Fundamental Law: The Lesson of Classical Athens"-Loren E. Lomasky, "Contract, Covenant, Constitution"
-Guido Pincione, "The Constitution of Nondomination"
-Ilya Somin, "Foot Voting, Political Ignorance, and Constitutional Design"
-Fernando R. Tesón, "The Liberal Constitution and Foreign Affairs"
-Michael P. Zuckert and Felix Valenzuela, "Constitutionalism in the Age of Terror"
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