Democracy and Distrust
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Democracy and Distrust

A Theory of Judicial Review

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Democracy and Distrust

A Theory of Judicial Review

About this book

This powerfully argued appraisal of judicial review may change the face of American law. Written for layman and scholar alike, the book addresses one of the most important issues facing Americans today: within what guidelines shall the Supreme Court apply the strictures of the Constitution to the complexities of modern life?

Until now legal experts have proposed two basic approaches to the Constitution. The first, "interpretivism," maintains that we should stick as closely as possible to what is explicit in the document itself. The second, predominant in recent academic theorizing, argues that the courts should be guided by what they see as the fundamental values of American society. John Hart Ely demonstrates that both of these approaches are inherently incomplete and inadequate. Democracy and Distrust sets forth a new and persuasive basis for determining the role of the Supreme Court today.

Ely's proposal is centered on the view that the Court should devote itself to assuring majority governance while protecting minority rights. "The Constitution," he writes, "has proceeded from the sensible assumption that an effective majority will not unreasonably threaten its own rights, and has sought to assure that such a majority not systematically treat others less well than it treats itself. It has done so by structuring decision processes at all levels in an attempt to ensure, first, that everyone's interests will be represented when decisions are made, and second, that the application of those decisions will not be manipulated so as to reintroduce in practice the sort of discrimination that is impermissible in theory."

Thus, Ely's emphasis is on the procedural side of due process, on the preservation of governmental structure rather than on the recognition of elusive social values. At the same time, his approach is free of interpretivism's rigidity because it is fully responsive to the changing wishes of a popular majority. Consequently, his book will have a profound impact on legal opinion at all levels—from experts in constitutional law, to lawyers with general practices, to concerned citizens watching the bewildering changes in American law.

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The 
Allure 
of 
Interpretivism 
but 
also, 
grudgingly, 
by 
interpretivism's 
most 
explicit 
critics. 
Thus 
Professor 
Thomas 
Grey, 
an 
articulate 
spokesman 
for 
noninterpre-
tivist 
approach, 
has 
written: 
The 
truth 
is 
that 
the 
view 
of 
constitutional 
adjudication 
[of] 
Mr. 
Justice 
Black 
is 
one 
of 
great 
power 
and 
compelling 
simplic-
ity 
... 
[Its] 
chief 
virtue 
... 
is 
that 
it 
supports 
judicial 
review 
while 
answering 
the 
charge 
that 
the 
practice 
is 
undemocratic. 
Under 
the 
pure 
interpretive 
model 
... 
when 
court 
strikes 
down 
popular 
statute 
or 
practice 
as 
unconstitutional, 
it 
may 
also 
reply 
to 
the 
resulting 
public 
outcry: 
"We 
didn't 
do 
it-
you 
did." 
The 
people 
have 
chosen 
the 
principle 
that 
the 
statute 
or 
practice 
violated, 
have 
designated 
it 
as 
fundamental, 
and 
have 
written 
it 
down 
in 
the 
text 
of 
the 
Constitution 
for 
the 
judges· 
to 
interpret 
and 
apply. 
32 

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Chapter 1. The Allure of interpretivism
  7. Chapter 2. The Imposiibility of a cause-Bound Interpretivism
  8. Chapter 3. Discovering Fundamental Values
  9. Chapter 4. Policing the Process of Representation: The Court as Referee
  10. Chapter 5. Clearing the Channels of Political Change
  11. Chapter 6. Facilitating the Representaion of Minorities
  12. Conclusion
  13. Notes
  14. Index