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Author Fleming, James E.

Title Securing constitutional democracy : the case of autonomy / James E. Fleming
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2006]
©2006

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Description xiii, 335 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Securing constitutional democracy -- Beyond process-perfecting theories of reinforcing representative democracy -- Beyond process-perfecting theories of securing deliberative democracy -- An outline for a constitution-perfecting theory of securing constitutional democracy -- Securing deliberative autonomy -- Reconceiving the due process inquiry in terms of significance for deliberative autonomy : between Scalia and Charybdis -- Constitutional interpretation in circumstances of moral disagreement and political conflict -- Adjusting, preserving, and perfecting the scheme of constitutional democracy -- Securing the family of basic liberties as a whole -- Securing constitutional democracy in war and crisis -- Constitutional imperfections and the pursuit of happy endings : perfecting our imperfect constitution
Summary "In this timely book, James Fleming argues that the right to privacy or autonomy should be grounded in a theory of securing constitutional democracy. His framework seeks to secure the basic liberties that are preconditions for deliberative democracy - to allow citizens to deliberate about the institutions and policies of their government - as well as deliberative autonomy - to enable citizens to deliberate about the conduct of their own lives. Together, Fleming shows, these two preconditions can afford everyone the status of free and equal citizenship in our morally pluralistic constitutional democracy."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Civil rights -- United States.
Constitutional law -- United States.
Democracy.
Liberty.
LC no. 2005036080
ISBN 0226253430 cloth alkaline paper