Publication Date
2-1993
Journal
Texas Law Review
Abstract
In their Response to my Essay, Professors Strauss and Sunstein not only take issue with a few of my arguments but also suggest a measure of consensus between their views and mine on the confirmation process.1 While I very much appreciate their proffer of half an olive branch, upon reflection I believe that the differences between us concerning the confirmation process remain very great and illustrate even more profound differences concerning the premises and structure of our republican Constitution.
Volume
71
Issue
3
First Page
675
Last Page
680
Publisher
The Texas Law Review Association
Keywords
Constitutional Law, Judges, Politics (General), Federalism, Political Theories and Ideologies
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | Judges | Law
Recommended Citation
John O. McGinnis,
A Further Word Against Consensus,
71
Tex. L. Rev.
675
(1993).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/975