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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
One: Introduction: Imperfection and Amendability
Two: How Many Times Has the United States Constitution Been Amended? (A) < 26; (B) 26; (C) 27; (D) > 27: Accounting for Constitutional Change
Three: Constitutionalism in the United States: From Theory to Politics
Four: Higher Lawmaking
Five: Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional Amendment
Six: The Plain Meaning of Article V
Seven: Amending the Presuppositions of a Constitution
Eight: Merlin’s Memory: The Past and Future Imperfect of the Once and Future Polity
Nine: The Case against Implicit Limits on the Constitutional Amending Process
Ten: The “Original” Thirteenth Amendment and the Limits to Formal Constitutional Change
Eleven: Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment
Twelve: The Politics of Constitutional Revision in Eastern Europe
Thirteen: Midrash: Amendment through the Molding of Meaning
Appendix: Amending Provisions of Selected New Constitutions in Eastern Europe
Contributors
Index
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