Introduction: The Limits of Reason in Legal Theory
Chapter 1: Many-Minds Arguments
Chapter 2: The Constitutional Common Law: Information
Aggregation
Chapter 3: The Constitutional Common Law: Evolution
Chapter 4: Justices and Company
Chapter 5: Unintended Consequences and Constitutional
Amendments
Conclusion: From the Common-Law Constitution to the Codified
Constitution
Acknowledgements
Index
Adrian Vermeule is the John H. Watson Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Before joining the Harvard faculty, he previously taught at the University of Chicago Law School for seven years, where he was twice awarded with the Graduating Students' Award for Teaching Excellence. He also served as a clerk to Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and Judge David Sentelle of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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