Constitutional Change in the United States

A Comparative Study of the Role of Constitutional Amendments, Judicial Interpretations, and Legislative and Executive Actions

John R Vile author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Aug '94

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Examines the relationship between changes initiated by constitutional amendment and those initiated by judicial interpretations or actions of the two elected branches of government.

The processes of constitutional change in America are particularly difficult to understand because of the constant interaction between the constitutional document of 1787 and the wider set of understandings and practices surrounding that document.

The processes of constitutional change in America are particularly difficult to understand because of the constant interaction between the constitutional document of 1787 and the wider set of understandings and practices surrounding that document. This work is the first to examine systematically the relationship between changes initiated by constitutional amendment and changes initiated by judicial interpretations or actions of the two elected branches of government. By examining and comparing all three mechanisms of constitutional revision, Vile offers a more complex and dynamic analysis of this important constitutional issue than can be found elsewhere in the literature.

ISBN: 9780275949181

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168 pages