偶像崇拜与信仰:桑福德·莱文森的法理学

J. Balkin
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本文讨论了桑福德·莱文森著作的几个主题,特别关注他对法律和宗教信仰的比较,以及他对美国宪法作为国家公民宗教的看法。文章认为,如果对法律的信仰像宗教信仰一样,它也必须对偶像崇拜的危险和为世界的罪恶道歉的问题作出反应。这篇文章讨论了律师作为修辞家的角色,法律作为表演艺术的角色,以及莱文森对宪法天主教和宪法新教的著名区分。宪法天主教相信有一个中央权威来决定宪法的含义,而宪法新教相信个人有权利和义务自己决定宪法的含义。文章最后解构了天主教/新教的区别,表明尽管这种区别并不像莱文森最初想象的那样明确,但它导致了一个有趣的理论,即宪法是什么以及它是如何由非司法行为者制定的。
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Idolatry and Faith: The Jurisprudence of Sanford Levinson
This essay discusses several of the themes of Sanford Levinson's work, focusing particularly on his comparison between law and religious faith, and his view of the United States Constitution as the nation's civic religion. The article argues that if faith in law is like religious faith, it must also respond to the dangers of idolatry and the problem of apology for the evils of the world. The article discusses the role of lawyers as rhetors, law as a performing art, and Levinson's well-known distinction between constitutional catholicism - belief in a central authority that determines the meaning of the Constitution - and constitutional protestantism - belief in the right and duty of individuals to determine for themselves what the Constitution means. The article concludes by deconstructing the catholicism/protestantism distinction, showing that although the distinction is not as clear-cut as Levinson originally imagined, it leads to an intriguing theory of what constitutional law is and how it is made by non-judicial actors.
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