Symposium: Keeping Faith with the Constitution in Changing Times
These articles are from the "Keeping Faith with the Constitution in Changing Times" symposium, co-sponsored by Constitutional Interpretation and Change Issue Group and Vanderbilt University Law School. The symposium was held at Vanderbilt University Law School in October 2006.
- Frank Michelman, Fidelity and Legitimacy
- Robin West, Constitutional Fidelity and Democratic Legitimacy
- Keith E. Whittington, Originalism Within the Living Constitution
- Peggy Cooper Davis, Constitutional Interpretation as Structured Choice
- Michael S. Greve, Recognizing and Respecting Constitutional Structure
- Jack M. Balkin, Fidelity to Text and Principle
- Kermit Roosevelt, Originalism and the Living Constitution: Reconciliation
- Barry Friedman, The Constitution: Change and Interpretation
- Erwin Chemerinsky, Constitutional Interpretation for the 21st Century
- Rebecca L. Brown, Self Government, Change, and Justice
Follow the link for a detailed description of these Issue Briefs.
