James Madison's Constitution
Auteur : Eric T. Kasper, Howard Schweber
Date de publication : 2025-01-15
Ăditeur : University of Georgia Press
Nombre de pages : 288
Résumé du livre
In James Madison's Constitution, Eric T. Kasper and Howard Schweber have assembled a roster of ten prominent contributors to excavate Madisonâs thinking about key concepts and issues over questions of what the Constitution requires, permits, and prohibits. Madisonâs key role at the Constitutionâs drafting was instrumental in forging the document into what it is today.
In many areas, the modern Constitution still reflects Madisonâs conception and design. In other areas, however, the Constitution as it emerged in a final textâand as it has been amended and interpreted to the present dayâdoes not always conform to Madisonâs vision. Nevertheless, examining Madisonâs thinking across a range of constitutional issues has much to offer for understanding our nationâs primary governing document today. Indeed, there are great disagreements among jurists, policymakers, journalists, academics, and the general public about how to interpret the Constitution and what various clauses mean. Frequently, Madison is cited as a source on both sides of political, scholarly, and legal debates over the meaning of various constitutional provisions.
CONTRIBUTORS: Jeff Broadwater, Paul Finkelman, Zachary K. German, Alan R. Gibson, Jack N. Rakove, David J. Siemers, Quentin P. Taylor, George Thomas, Lynn Uzzell, and Michael P. Zuckert