Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Bilder, A Brief Historiography of Judicial Review

Mary Sarah Bilder, Boston College Law School, has posted a new essay, Idea or Practice: A Brief Historiography of Judicial Review. It appears in the Journal of Policy History. Here's the abstract:
Judicial review may be the most publicly contested aspect of American constitutionalism. The conventional beliefs that judicial review should be understood as an idea and American constitutionalism studied as a new rationalistic, political science are largely due to the influential scholarship of Edward Corwin. This brief essay recovers the pre-Corwin discussion about the origins of judicial review to demonstrate the way in which the approach to judicial review as an idea has been, itself, historically constructed by scholarly inclination, disciplinary identification, and the availability of historical materials.