Living Constitution Argument

Sep 29, 2008 15:59

     [2] Jack m. Balkin, “Alive and Kicking: Why no one truly believes in a dead Constitution,” Slate, August 29, 2005,  http://www.slate.com/id/2125226/.

     [3] Jackson, R. H.  The Supreme Court in the American System of Government, Judges on Judging:  Views from the Bench, ed. David M. O’Brien, 20. (WashingtonD.C.: CQ Press, 2004).

     [4] Jack m. Balkin, “Alive and Kicking: Why no one truly believes in a dead Constitution,” Slate, August 29, 2005,  http://www.slate.com/id/2125226/.

     [5] Anthonin Scalia, “Constitutional Interpretation the Old Fashioned Way,” Center for Individual Freedoms, http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/freedomline/current/guest_commentary/scalia-constitutional-speech.htm.

     [6] Jack m. Balkin, “Alive and Kicking: Why no one truly believes in a dead Constitution,” Slate, August 29, 2005,  http://www.slate.com/id/2125226/.

     [7] Anthonin Scalia, “"A Theory of Constitution Interpretation" CourtTV Library, http://web.archive.org/web/19980119172058/www.courttv.com/library/rights/scalia.html.

     [8] Rasmussen Report, Supreme Court Update, September 05, 2008, http://www.rasmussenreports.com/ public_content/politics/mood_of_america/supreme_court_ratings/supreme_court_update.

     [9] James Madison, Federalist Paper No. 10, http://www.foundingfathers.info/federalistpapers/ fedindex.htm.

     [10] William Rehnquist, “The Notion of a Living Constitution,” Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 29, no. 2 (2005): 401-415, http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol29_No2_Rehnquist.pdf.

     [11] William Rehnquist, “The Notion of a Living Constitution,” Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 29, no. 2 (2005): 401-415, http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol29_No2_Rehnquist.pdf.

     [12] Jack m. Balkin, “Alive and Kicking: Why no one truly believes in a dead Constitution,” Slate, August 29, 2005,  http://www.slate.com/id/2125226/.

   [13] Anthonin Scalia, “"A Theory of Constitution Interpretation" CourtTV Library, http://web.archive.org/web/19980119172058/www.courttv.com/library/rights/scalia.html.

     [14] Stephen G. Breyer, Our Demcratic Constitution, Judges on Judging:  Views from the Bench, ed. David M. O’Brien, 202. (WashingtonD.C.: CQ Press, 2004).

     [15] William Rehnquist, “The Notion of a Living Constitution,” Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 29, no. 2 (2005): 401-415, http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol29_No2_Rehnquist.pdf.

     [16] Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Paper, No. 78, http://www.foundingfathers.info/federalistpapers/ fedindex.htm.

     [17] Anthonin Scalia, “Constitutional Interpretation the Old Fashioned Way,” Center for Individual Freedoms, http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/freedomline/current/guest_commentary/scalia-constitutional-speech.htm.

     [18] Jackson, R. H.  The Supreme Court in the American System of Government, Judges on Judging:  Views from the Bench, ed. David M. O’Brien, 26. (WashingtonD.C.: CQ Press, 2004).

     [19] William Rehnquist, “The Notion of a Living Constitution,” Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 29, no. 2 (2005): 401-415, http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlpp/Vol29_No2_Rehnquist.pdf.

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