Keith Whittington
Burns might not be able to provide easy answers to the problems that bedevil our polity, but she has insights to offer that are worthy of reflection.
Keith Whittington discusses his reassessment of judicial review in his new book Repugnant Laws
It is an extraordinary remedy for extraordinary situations, and if we reach for that remedy we should be prepared for the consequences.
Rexford Tugwell and others drew what they thought was the obvious conclusion the Soviet Union was on the right track – and Hayek fought back.
Keith E. Whittington is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University and is the author of Constitutional Interpretation: Textual Meaning, Original Intent, and Judicial Review (Kansas, 1999) and Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy: The Presidency, the Supreme Court, and Constitutional Leadership in U.S. History (Princeton, 2007). He is the co-author (with Howard Gillman and Mark Graber) of American Constitutionalism (Oxford, 2013).