God and man in the law : the foundations of Anglo-American constitutionalism / Robert Lowry Clinton.
1997
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Author
Title
God and man in the law : the foundations of Anglo-American constitutionalism / Robert Lowry Clinton.
Published
Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, [1997]
Copyright
©1997
Call Number
KF4552 .C57 1997
ISBN
0700608419 (alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 293 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)36556137
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-279) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
1Introduction
1
Pt. 1
The Origin and Development of Judicialized Constitutionalism in the United States
11
2Problems in Contemporary Constitutional Theory
13
3Constitutional Interpretation and Judicial Review
23
4Judicial Supremacy and Judicial Review
34
Pt. 2
The Anglo-American Constitutional Experience
45
5Constitutionalism in a Liberal Democracy
47
6Written and Unwritten Constitutions
58
7Law and Morality
73
Pt. 3
The Legacy of the British Constitution
89
8The British Constitution and the Common Law
91
9Intentionalism and the Rules of Interpretation in English and American Practice
104
10The Rules of Interpretation, Stare Decisis, and Legal Fiction in Constitutional Law
118
Pt. 4
The Normative Force of Tradition
129
11Political Philosophy
131
12Law and Jurisprudence
144
13Natural Law and the Constitution
157
Pt. 5
Constitutional Gnosticism and Constitutional Theism
171
14The Gnostic Alternative
175
15The God of the Cosmos as a Whole
191
16The God of the Cosmos and Its Parts
201
17The Implications of Belief and the Continuity of the Western Legal Tradition
216
Notes
229
Bibliography
267
Index
281