Constitutional Thinking
Constitutional Thinking
Series editors: Jeffrey K. Tulis, Sanford Levinson, Emily Zackin, and Mariah Zeisberg
Books in the Constitutional Thinking series develop constitutional theory beyond legalistic concerns by examining such matters as institutional development; public policy; and political behavior, culture, and theory. The editorial approach, then, favors a constitutional theory embracing the full range of activities relevant to the making, maintenance, and reform of constitutions and constitutional cultures.
Address inquiries to David Congdon, Acquisitions Editor, University Press of Kansas: dcongdon@ku.edu
Jeffrey K. Tulis, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin: tulis@mail.utexas.edu
Sanford Levinson, The University of Texas Law School: slevinson@utexas.edu
Emily Zackin, Johns Hopkins University: ezackin1@jhu.edu
Mariah Zeisberg, University of Michigan: zeisberg@umich.edu
Constitutional Thinking - Series
Repugnant Laws
Judicial Review of Acts of Congress from the Founding to the Present
Keith E. Whittington
May 2020
432 pages
States of Union
Family and Change in the American Constitutional Order
Mark E. Brandon
September 2013
350 pages