Constitutional Theory as Political Science

Publication Year
2007

Type

Book Chapter
Abstract

Constitutional theory as an academic enterprise should extend well beyond the effort to justify and guide Supreme Court decisions. Constitutional theory is better understood as a branch of political science than as a branch of legal advocacy. It raises an array of normative, conceptual and empirical questions about how constitutional systems can and should operate and what functions constitutions might serve within politics.

Book Title
Constitutional Theory: Arguments and Perspectives, Third Edition
Publisher
LexisNexis
City
Newark, NJ