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Rowe, Thomas Dudley was born on February 26, 1942 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Thomas Dudley and Georgia Rosamond (Stripp) Rowe.
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This text covers the central debates in contemporary American constitutional theory and demonstrates the connection between theory and judicial practice, politics, and academic scholarship. This foundation prepares students to analyze the events in which constitutional theory is likely to play a significant role, such as Supreme Court confirmations proceedings, separation of powers conflicts, and constitutional interpretation and political disputes regarding civil rights and civil liberties. Among the topics explored in the Third Edition of Constitutional Theory are: • The relevance and significance of theory to constitutional adjudication in general; • Theories of constitutional change; • Theories of judicial review, including judicial activism and restraint, the countermajoritarian difficulty, the philosophical critique of judicial review, and the debate over judicial supremacy; • Major sources and methods in constitutional interpretation, such as the text, framers' intent and the "new originalism," structure, precedent, and moral reasoning, and present controversies concerning their use; • Major schools of jurisprudence that have contributed to constitutional theory, presenting and critiquing liberal, conservative, feminist, and critical race perspectives; and • Alternative perspectives, including those from political science, in understanding constitutionalism and the historical development of constitutional theory. Throughout, selections present opposing views to make students aware of existing conflicts and to facilitate discussion.
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Rowe, Thomas Dudley was born on February 26, 1942 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Thomas Dudley and Georgia Rosamond (Stripp) Rowe.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1964; Master of Philosophy, University of Oxford, England, 1967; Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1970.
Law clerk to associate justice Potter Stewart, Supreme Court of the United States Court, Washington, 1970-1971;
assistant counsel administrative practice subcommittee, United States Senate, Washington, 1971-1973;
associate, Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, Washington, 1973-1975;
associate professor, Duke U. School Law, Durham, North Carolina, 1975-1979;
professor, Duke U. School Law, Durham, North Carolina, 1979-1996;
Elvin R. Latty professor, Duke U. School Law, Durham, North Carolina, since 1996;
associate dean for research, Duke U. School Law, Durham, North Carolina, 1981-1984;
senior associate dean academic affairs, Duke U. School Law, Durham, North Carolina, 1995-1996. Visiting professor Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, 1979-1980, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, fall 1985, University of Virginia Law School, Charlottesville, fall 1991. Attorney Munger, Tolles & Olson, Los Angeles, 1991.
Member of advisory commission on rulesof civil procedure United States Judicial Conference, since 1993. Chairman advising committee on rules and procedures United States Court Appeals (4th circuit), since 1994. Scholar-in-residence Research and Development Institute for Civil Justice, Santa Monica, California, spring 1998.
President, board directors North Central Legal Assistance Program, Durham, since 1998.
( This text covers the central debates in contemporary Am...)
(This text covers the central debates in contemporary Amer...)
(The Fourth Edition of Federal Courts in the 21st Century ...)
(This casebook has a 1994 Letter Update (available only to...)
(***Teacher's Manual for Constitutional Theory: Arguments ...)
(This 750 page book is structured so it can be taught quic...)
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Member American Bar Association, American Law Institute.