Kramer, Larry, 1958-
The people themselves popular constitutionalism and judicial review / [electronic resource] : Larry D. Kramer. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. - xii, 363 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-337) and index.
In substance, and in principle, the same as it was heretofore : the customary constitution -- A rule obligatory upon every department : the origins of judicial review -- The power under the constitution will always be in the people : the making of the constitution -- Courts, as well as other departments, are bound by that instrument : accepting judicial review -- What every true republican ought to depend on : rejecting judicial supremacy -- Notwithstanding this abstract view : the changing context of constitutional law -- To preserve the constitution, as a perpetual bond of union : the lessons of experience -- A layman's document, not a lawyer's contract : the continuing struggle for popular constitutionalism -- As an American : popular constitutionalism, circa 2003 --Epilogue : judicial review without judicial supremacy.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2009.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
People (Constitutional law)--United States.
Constituent power--United States.
Judicial review--United States.
Electronic books.
KF4881 / .K73 2004eb
342.73
The people themselves popular constitutionalism and judicial review / [electronic resource] : Larry D. Kramer. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. - xii, 363 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-337) and index.
In substance, and in principle, the same as it was heretofore : the customary constitution -- A rule obligatory upon every department : the origins of judicial review -- The power under the constitution will always be in the people : the making of the constitution -- Courts, as well as other departments, are bound by that instrument : accepting judicial review -- What every true republican ought to depend on : rejecting judicial supremacy -- Notwithstanding this abstract view : the changing context of constitutional law -- To preserve the constitution, as a perpetual bond of union : the lessons of experience -- A layman's document, not a lawyer's contract : the continuing struggle for popular constitutionalism -- As an American : popular constitutionalism, circa 2003 --Epilogue : judicial review without judicial supremacy.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2009.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
People (Constitutional law)--United States.
Constituent power--United States.
Judicial review--United States.
Electronic books.
KF4881 / .K73 2004eb
342.73