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Progressive Constitutionalism: Reconstructing the Fourteenth Amemdment (Constitutional Conflicts) [Hardcover]

Robin L. West (Author)
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0822315254 978-0822315254 September 1, 1994
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees all citizens equal protection under the law as well as immunity from laws that deprive them of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. In Progressive Constitutionalism, Robin West develops an interpretation of this amendment that contrasts with the views, conservative and liberal, of the Rehnquist, Burger, and Warren Courts, and with the radical "antisubordinationist" account provided by the critical legal studies movement and many prominent feminist and critical race theorists. Her interpretation consists of a "substantive" argument regarding the Amendment’s core meaning, and a jurisprudential argument regarding the role of the courts and Congress in fulfilling the Amendment’s progressive promise.
West shows how the "equal protection" clause, far from insulating the private spheres of culture, market, and home life, as is commonly held, directly targets abuses of power within those spheres. She develops a number of arguments for the modern relevance of this understanding, from the failure of the state to provide equal protection against private domestic violence, permitting a "private sovereignty" of patriarchal power within the home, to the the state’s failure to provide equal protection against material deprivation, allowing "private sovereignty" between economically privileged and desperate people in private markets.
West’s argument extends to the "liberty" prong of the due process clause, seen here as a protection of the positive, not negative, liberty of citizens, covering rights in such typically controversial areas as welfare, education, and domestic safety. This interpretation recasts a number of contemporary constitutional issues, such as affirmative action and hate speech, and points to very different problems—notably private, unchecked criminal violence and extreme economic deprivation—as the central constitutional dilemmas of our day.
Progressive Constitutionalism urges a substantive, institutional, and jurisprudential reorientation of our understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment, one that would necessarily be pursued through Congressional rather than judicial channels. In doing so, with attention to history and both feminist and critical race scholarship, it should reinvigorate our politics and our constitutional conversations—and, perhaps, point us toward a more just society.


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"This book will be an extremely important and influential contribution to the literature. Readers will find the book of great help in understanding the important differences between various strands of constitutional and interpretative theory."—Mary E. Becker, University of Chicago Law School


"West takes on the challenge of developing a transformational constitutionalism with great energy, eloquence, and intellectual integrity. Her argumentation throughout is forceful, clear, well-reasoned, and at the same time gives the sense of being driven by passionate commitments crystallized into broad principles. It is an exciting combination, and it makes an exciting book, one that should find a wide and ready audience."—Thomas C. Grey, Stanford Law School

About the Author

Robin West is Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, where she teaches and writes in the fields of constitutional law, feminist legal theory, and law and literature. She is the author of Narrative, Authority, and Law.


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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (September 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822315254
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822315254
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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1.0 out of 5 stars "Progressive Constitutionalism" = A Marxist Interpretation of the Constitution, November 29, 2007
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The author is obviously a Marxist and this book is her attempt to cleverly interpret the 14th ammendment in a Marist/egalitarian manner. Marxists would much prefer to throw out the U.S. constitution and/or rewrite it entirely. But, short of revolution or coup, that isn't possible. Thus they (ie. Socialists/Marxists) interpret the constitution in clever and bizzare ways, manipulate it's words, & contort this sacred document into a jurisprudence pretzel which "fits" their ultimate goal of realizing extreme Socialism/egalitarianism in the United States. The damage to U.S. society is done when a one of these clever interpretive constitutional arguments is presented to a sympathetic judge (ie. a far-left leaning judge) who rules in favor of the manipulative argument.

The author uses the standard worn out themes of "white oppression" and "white privilege" as her explanation for minorities shortcomings in American society. If white America is so racist, why is it that Asian Americans are such high achievers? Asians often far surpass whites in terms of academic and business achievment in the United States. How is this possible if white America is so racist??? Why do Asian immigrants view affirmative action as a personal insult while hispanic immigrants endlessly complain that we need more affirmative action programs and quotas must be raised to allow more hispanics to attend college?
Asians only make up 12% of California's population but represent a whopping 34% of the prestigious University of California student body (including all 9 campuses). Hispanics (mostly Mexican-Americans) make up 37% of California's population yet only represent 5% of UC's student body. Can this discrepancy be explained by poverty??? Nonsense. In the late 1970's, the U.S. took in 850,000 Vietnemese refuges. Most had only the shirt on their back yet Vietnemese-Americans are some of the highest achievers in American society... and they reached this standing in only a little more than one generation! Yet hispanics have been part of America for generations upon generations. I thought white America was so racist???? Hogwash.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, very thorough., August 31, 1999
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This book was very thorough in it's contents. The reading level was appropriate...and easy enough for a high school student to read.

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adjudicative law, conservative instrumentalist, conservative natural lawyer, antisubordination model, constitutional skeptics, affirmative liberty, faithful constitutionalist, progressive instrumentalist, constitutional skepticism, abolitionist understanding, progressive constitutionalists, conservative constitutionalism, progressive positivist, conservative positivist, marital rape exemptions, constitutional methodology, agnostic liberalism, private subordination, progressive constitutionalism, hate speech regulations, constitutional paradigm, formal equality model, congressional interpretation, constitutional decision making, indeterminacy claim
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Fourteenth Amendment, Supreme Court, Critical Legal Studies, Institutional Responsibilities, Warren Court, Jim Crow, Thirteenth Amendment, Bill of Rights, Civil Rights Act, Owen Fiss, Board of Education, Reconstructing Liberty, Rehnquist Court, Reproductive Health Services, Roberto Unger, Suzanna Sherry, Agatha Christie, Alan Freeman, Cass Sunstein, Chief Justice Burger, Isaiah Berlin, John Stuart Mill, Martin Luther King, Stanley Fish, United States Constitution
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