Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 543
Trim: 7 x 9
978-1-56663-312-3 • Paperback • August 2000 • $27.50 • (£19.99)
978-1-4617-3028-6 • eBook • August 2000 • $26.00 • (£19.99)
Leonard W. Levy, whose
Origins of the Fifth Amendment won the Pulitzer Prize in history, is formerly Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional History at Brandeis University and Andrew W. Mellon All-Claremont Professor of Humanities and History at the Claremont Graduate School. His other writings, many of which have also won awards, include
Jefferson and Civil Liberties. He lives in Ashland, Oregon.
Merciless and brilliant. In fascinating detail...Mr. Levy demonstrates that there can be no such animal [as original intent]....Judges and the rest of us can learn much from this remarkable book.
— Anthony Lewis, former New York Times columnist; The New York Times
Leonard Levy's masterful analysis of the doctrine of original intent combines meticulous scholarship with glorious demolition.
— Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Myths are hard to kill, but if reason and reasonableness can ever persuade, Professor Levy's book should convert those who still cling to the naive jurisprudence of 'original intent.'
— Eugene V. Rostow
Why "original intent" fails as a constitutional argument