Introduction: The Idea of Constitutionalism
-Steven Kautz, Arthur Melzer, Jerry Weinberger, and M. Richard Zinman
PART I. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. Ideas of Constitutionalism Ancient and Modern
-Nathan Tarcov
2. On Liberal Constitutionalism
-Steven Kautz
PART II. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
3. Judicial Review and the Incomplete Constitution: A Madisonian Perspective on the Supreme Court and the
Idea of Constitutionalism
-Michael P. Zuckert
4. Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case
-Leslie Friedman Goldstein
5. Who Has Authority over the Constitution of the United States?
-James Stoner
PART III. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
6. The Supreme Court and Contemporary Constitutionalism: The Implications of the Development of Alternative Forms of Judicial Review
-Mark Tushnet
7. The Sounds of Silence: Militant and Acquiescent Constitutionalism
-Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
PART IV. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DEMOCRACY
8. Constitutionalism and Democracy: Understanding the Relation
-Larry Alexander
9. Active Liberty and the Problem of Judicial Oligarchy
-Robert P. Young, Jr.
10. Judicial Power and Democracy: A Machiavellian View
-Rogers M. Smith
PART V. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND POLITICS
11. Constitutional Constraints in Politics
-Keith E. Whittington
12. "The Court Will Clean It Up": Executive Power, Constitutional Contestation, and War Powers
-Benjamin A. Kleinerman
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments