Reading Law Forward: The Making of a Democratic Jurisprudence from John Marshall to Stephen G. Breyer

Reading Law Forward: The Making of a Democratic Jurisprudence from John Marshall to Stephen G. Breyer

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14 Jul, 2023

In the current legal climate where "everyone is an originalist," conventional wisdom suggests that judges merely find law, rather than make it. Orthodox co...

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ISBN-10:

0700635084

ISBN-13:

9780700635085

Publisher

University Press of Kansas

Dimensions

9.21 X 6.30 X 1.02 inches

Language

English

Description

In the current legal climate where "everyone is an originalist," conventional wisdom suggests that judges merely find law, rather than make it. Orthodox common-law jurisprudence makes fidelity to the past the central goal and criterion. By contrast, the alternative approach, "reading the law forward"--what some call judicial pragmatism or consequentialism--is viewed as heretical. Rather than mount a theoretical defense of a forward-thinking jurisprudence, legal historian Peter Charles Hoffer offers an empirical study of how this approach to constitutional interpretation actually leads to better law. Reading Law Forward looks at seven judges who exemplify this alternative jurisprudence: John Marshall, Joseph Story, Lemuel Shaw, Louis D. Brandeis, Benjamin Cardozo, William O. Douglas, and Stephen G. Breyer.

"In the hands of America's leading judges, a jurisprudence of reading law forward enabled courts to respond to the challenges of changing conditions. It kept law fresh. It promoted and still promotes the growth of a democratic society," Hoffer convincingly argues.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0700635084

ISBN-13

:9780700635085

Publisher

:University Press of Kansas

Publication date

: 14 Jul, 2023

Category

: Law

Sub-Category

: Jurisprudence

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 9.21 X 6.30 X 1.02 inches

Weight

:499 g

Editorial Reviews

"Examining the work of seven leading figures in the history of US jurisprudence, Hoffer shows through sketches of their lives and detailed analysis of some of their most important opinions how each was committed to interpreting the law so that it would continue to contribute to the improvement of social and economic life. To do so they drew upon no single interpretive theory but rather a wide range of materials: text, original understandings, precedents, policy considerations. This is a bracing corrective to arguments that assert that our tradition is firmly committed to a single interpretive approach that disdains attention to policy and good outcomes."--Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, emeritus, Harvard Law School, and author of Red, White, and Blue: A Critical Analysis of Constitutional Law

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