Toward a Reality-Based Constitutional Theory
Publication Title
Washington University Law Review Commentaries
Publication Date
8-5-2011
Abstract
Despite the alleged triumph of legal realism and the empirical turn of closely related fields such as judicial behavior, a startling number of constitutional theorists continue to approach their work as a purely conceptual enterprise. This is particularly true of originalists, but it is true of many others as well. Indeed, much of normative constitutional theory as it is presently practiced resembles a recreational debating society more than a serious effort to improve the functioning of a massively complex modern society. If constitutional theory is to live up to its aspirations, a new reality-based approach is urgently needed. This brief Article makes the case for such an approach and offers practical suggestions for getting it off the ground.
Recommended Citation
Andrew Coan, Toward a Reality-Based Constitutional Theory, Wash. U. L. Rev. Commentaries (August 5, 2011), https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_lawreview_commentaries/14
Comments
Full text available at: http://digitalcommons.law.wustl.edu/lawreview/vol89/iss1/7.