Robert J. Pushaw
Pepperdine University
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Michigan Law Review | 2002
Robert J. Pushaw; Tracey E. George
Professors George and Pushaw review Maxwell L. Stearns’ book, “Constitutional Process: A Social Choice Analysis of Supreme Court Decisionmaking.” In his book, Stearns demonstrates that the U.S. Supreme Court fashions constitutional law through process-based rules of decision such as outcome voting, stare decisis, and justiciability. Employing “social choice” economic theory, Professor Stearns argues that the Court strives to formulate rules that promote rationality and fairness. Perhaps the greatest strength of Stearns’ book is that he presents a grand unified theory of the Court’s rules of constitutional process and the resulting development of doctrine. This strength can also be a weakness, however, because he tends to read precedent and the historical evidence to fit his thesis, even when other explanations may be more persuasive. In this review, Professors George and Pushaw explore two such alternatives, grounded in political science and constitutional theory, and argue that these disciplines are at least as effective as economics in illuminating constitutional lawmaking.
Notre Dame Law Review | 2007
Robert J. Pushaw
Archive | 2003
Grant S. Nelson; Robert J. Pushaw
Archive | 2009
Robert J. Pushaw
Archive | 2002
Robert J. Pushaw
Archive | 2009
Robert J. Pushaw
Constitutional commentary | 2009
Robert J. Pushaw
Pepperdine Law Review | 2013
Robert J. Pushaw; Grant S. Nelson
Archive | 2013
Robert J. Pushaw
Archive | 2012
Robert J. Pushaw