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Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism Edward A. Purcell, Jr. (Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School)

Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism By Edward A. Purcell, Jr. (Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School)

Summary

Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism is an in-depth study of Justice Antonin Scalia's jurisprudence, his work on the Supreme Court, and his significance in the history of American constitutionalism. This book reviews and criticizes his general jurisprudential theory, arguing that he failed to produce either the objective method he claimed or the correct constitutional results he promised.

Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism Summary

Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial Icon by Edward A. Purcell, Jr. (Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School)

Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism is an in-depth study of Justice Antonin Scalia's jurisprudence, his work on the Supreme Court, and his significance in the history of American constitutionalism. After tracing Scalia's rise to Associate Justice and his subsequent emergence as a hero of the Republican Party and the political right, this book reviews and criticizes his general jurisprudential theory, arguing that he failed to produce either the objective method he claimed or the correct constitutional results he promised. Focusing on his judicial performance over his thirty years on the Court, it examines his decisions and opinions on virtually all of the constitutional issues he addressed from the fundamentals of structure (federalism, separation of powers, and the Article III judicial power) to specific interpretations of most major constitutional provisions involving governmental powers and the rights of individuals under the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. This book argues that Scalia applied his jurisprudential theories in inconsistent and contradictory ways and often ignored, distorted, or abandoned the interpretive methods he proclaimed to reach the results he sought, results that were aligned with and supported by the post-Reagan Republican coalition. Scalia was far more consistent in enforcing such ideologically compatible results than he was in following his proclaimed jurisprudential theories. Finally, assessing Scalia's historical significance, Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism argues that his jurisprudence and career are particularly illuminating because they exemplify-contrary to his persistent claims-three paramount characteristics of American constitutionalism: the inherent inadequacy of originalism and other formal interpretive methodologies to produce consistent and correct answers to controverted constitutional questions; the close relationship that exists, particularly so in Scalia's case, between constitutional theories and interpretations on one hand and substantive political goals and values on the other; and the unavoidably living nature of American constitutionalism itself. All in all, Scalia stands as a towering figure of irony because his judicial career deconstructed the central claims of his own jurisprudence.

Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism Reviews

Purcell's book is a wonderfully comprehensive and devastating critique of Scalia the Justice... this book takes seriously Scalia's constitutional law and statutory interpretation jurisprudence and examines that case law with a probing, smart, microscope revealing its too-many-to-count flaws and inconsistencies. * Eric Segall, Dorf on Law *
This book, by one of America's foremost legal historians, assesses Scalia's significance in the history of US constitutionalism. * The Commonwealth Lawyer *

About Edward A. Purcell, Jr. (Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School)

Edward A. Purcell, Jr. is the Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor at New York Law School.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction] I. PUBLIC ACTOR Chapter 1: Icon Chapter 2: Theorist II. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Chapter 3: An Angle of Vision Chapter 4: A Subjective Jurisprudence: The Structural Constitution Chapter 5: An Inconsistent Jurisprudence: The Doctrinal Spectrum Chapter 6: A Manipulative Jurisprudence: Unprincipled and Expedient Reasoning Chapter 7: An Arbitrary Jurisprudence: Heller Chapter 8: An Ignored Jurisprudence: Bush v. Gore Chapter 9: An Abandoned Jurisprudence: The Nature of the Federal Judicial Power III. HISTORICAL FIGURE Chapter 10: The Methodological Fallacy Chapter 11: The Fusion of Jurisprudence and Politics Chapter 12: The Nature of American Constitutionalism

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NPB9780197508763
9780197508763
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Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial Icon by Edward A. Purcell, Jr. (Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School)
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2020-07-01
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