Constitutional Domains: Democracy, Community, Management

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"Constitutional Domains: Democracy, Community, Management" is a scholarly book by legal theorist Robert C. Post that examines how constitutional law shapes and is shaped by democratic practices, social communities, and institutional governance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline constitutional theory
law
political theory
author Robert C. Post NERFINISHED
Robert Charles Post NERFINISHED
citedAs Constitutional Domains
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
examines constitutional dimensions of managerial authority
how constitutional law shapes democratic discourse
how democratic practices influence constitutional norms
tension between individual rights and community values
focusesOn constitutional regulation of institutional governance
relationship between constitutional law and democratic practices
role of social communities in constitutional interpretation
genre constitutional law scholarship
legal theory
hasContributionFrom Robert C. Post as sole author
hasPart community domain
democracy domain
management domain
influencedBy American constitutional jurisprudence
First Amendment case law
intendedAudience constitutional law students
legal scholars
political theorists
language English
libraryOfCongressSubject Constitutional law—United States
Democracy—United States
Freedom of speech—United States
mainSubject First Amendment NERFINISHED
community
constitutional interpretation
constitutional law
democracy
freedom of speech
institutional governance
mediaType print
notableFor developing a theory of constitutional domains
linking constitutional doctrine to social practices of communication
publicationYear 1995
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED

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Robert C. Post notableWork Constitutional Domains: Democracy, Community, Management