Living constitution
by David A. Strauss.
- New York : Oxford university press, 2010.
- 150 p.
Table of contents: Introduction: do we want a living constitution? Chapter 1. Originalism and its sins Chapter 2. The common law Chapter 3. Freedom of speech and the living constitution Chapter 4. Brown v. Board of Education and innovation in the living constitution (with a note on Roe v. Wade) Chapter 5. The role of the written constitution: common ground and Jefferson's problem Chapter 6. Constitutional amendments and the living constitution.