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Constructing Basic Liberties

A Defense of Substantive Due Process
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Constructing Basic Liberties offers a vigorous defence of substantive due process, a constitutional doctrine crucial to landmark Supreme Court rulings on issues from reproductive rights to same-sex marriage. James E. Fleming explores the evolution of this contested doctrine, revealing its coherence and democratic foundation despite ongoing controversy. Through detailed analysis, Fleming demonstrates how the Court has used common law constitutional interpretation to define fundamental liberties, balancing legal reasoning with moral pluralism to protect ordered liberty and equal citizenship.
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Ideal for scholars, law students, educators, and readers interested in constitutional law, civil liberties, and the philosophical debates around morality, law, and democracy.

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A strong and lively defence of substantive due process.

From reproductive rights to marriage for same-sex couples, many of our basic liberties owe their protection to landmark Supreme Court decisions that have hinged on the doctrine of substantive due process. This doctrine is controversial—a battleground for opposing views around the relationship between law and morality in circumstances of moral pluralism—and is deeply vulnerable today.

Against recurring charges that the practice of substantive due process is dangerously indeterminate and irredeemably undemocratic, Constructing Basic Liberties reveals the underlying coherence and structure of substantive due process and defends it as integral to our constitutional democracy. Reviewing the development of the doctrine over the last half-century, James E. Fleming rebuts popular arguments against substantive due process and shows that the Supreme Court has constructed basic liberties through common law constitutional interpretation: reasoning by analogy from one case to the next and making complex normative judgments about what basic liberties are significant for personal self-government.

Elaborating key distinctions and tools for interpretation, Fleming makes a powerful case that substantive due process is a worthy practice that is based on the best understanding of our constitutional commitments to protecting ordered liberty and securing the status and benefits of equal citizenship for all.

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The New York Review of Books praises the book for its nuanced and comprehensive defence of common law constitutional interpretation related to the due process clause. Choice highlights Fleming's argument distinguishing recent progressive rulings, like those supporting gay marriage and bodily autonomy, from earlier misapplications of substantive due process. Perspectives on Politics commends the work as theoretically rich and a valuable foundation for academic study of fundamental rights.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226821405

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Edition: 1

Illustration: 1 line drawings

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 288

About the Author

James E. Fleming is the Honorable Paul J. Liacos Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law. His many books include Fidelity to Our Imperfect ConstitutionOrdered LibertyConstitutional InterpretationSecuring Constitutional Democracy; and American Constitutional Interpretation. He has held faculty research fellowships at Princeton University’s Program in Law and Public Affairs and Harvard University’s Safra Center for Ethics. He is the former editor of Nomos, the annual book of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, and the past president of the society.

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