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America’s Unwritten Constitution

The Precedents and Principles We Live By

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By Akhil Reed Amar

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From a preeminent constitutional scholar, a “highly engaging and thought-provoking” (Wall Street Journal) exploration of the unwritten rules that inform the American Constitution

Despite its venerated place atop American law and politics, our written Constitution does not enumerate all of the rules and rights, principles and procedures that actually govern modern America. As esteemed legal scholar Akhil Reed Amar explains, the solution to many constitutional puzzles—like the separation of powers or the rule of law—lies not only within the written document, but in the vast trove of values, precedents, and practices that complement and complete the terse text. In America’s Unwritten Constitution, Amar takes readers on a tour of our nation’s unwritten Constitution, showing how America’s foundational document cannot be understood in textual isolation. An authoritative work by one of America’s preeminent legal scholars, America’s Unwritten Constitution presents a bold new vision of the American constitutional system, showing how the complementary relationship between the Constitution’s written and unwritten components is one of America’s greatest and most enduring strengths.

  • “Akhil Reed Amar is a rarity: a progressive law professor who is unafraid of the text of the Constitution... In his ambitious new book, America’s Unwritten Constitution, he examines the paradox of needing to go beyond the text in order to faithfully follow the text… His is a ‘holistic’ interpretation, one that rejects reading passages or clauses of the text in isolation from the document as a whole. He is masterfully creative in finding overarching themes that tie the disparate clauses together in novel and sometimes counterintuitive ways… A highly engaging and thought‑provoking book.”
     
    Wall Street Journal
  • “In America’s Unwritten Constitution, Akhil Reed Amar, a commendably unorthodox and, in some ways, iconoclastic constitutional scholar at Yale Law School, bucks dominant opinions on both sides of the political spectrum. He contends that the written Constitution points to an unwritten one, and he argues that we can interpret with both intellectual honesty and analytical rigor.”
    New York Times Book Review
  • “In America’s Unwritten Constitution, Akhil Reed Amar aims high and has produced a masterful, readable book that constitutes one of the best, most creative treatments of the U.S. Constitution in decades… [The book] is filled with thought‑provoking material and fun vignettes, suitable for a wide audience… Amar’s approach is refreshing… Amar makes a creative case that America’s written Constitution and its unwritten Constitution, since the beginning of the nation, have fit snugly together to form a single, more perfect union.”
    Washington Post
  • “The Constitution has been described as both binding law and aspirational treatise… Akhil Amar, a Yale law professor and one of contemporary America’s most brilliant constitutional scholars, [suggests] in his latest, and best, book, America’s Unwritten Constitution, that the issue is not an ‘either‑or’ question… As a lawyer and constitutional rights activist, I cannot imagine how anybody who cares about the law, and justice, which are not always the same thing, could fail to place this important book at the very top of the must‑read list. It’s a gem.”
    Boston Globe
  • America’s Unwritten Constitution is full of fascinating history, as well as novel and often persuasive analysis... An ambitious book, and an impressive one. It tackles many of the most important and controversial issues in constitutional law. Amar’s arguments are uniformly informative and ingenious... This book demonstrates with force and clarity that the relation between authoritative written texts of the past and conceptions and practices that have developed over time is a central concern not only of religious doctrine but also of secular law.”
    Commonweal
  • “[An] ambitious work.... Amar’s great contribution is to relate some of the great thematic developments of constitutional history to the words of the Constitution itself… America’s Unwritten Constitution is not a treatise intended to guide legal practitioners or political scientists. Its aim is the more majestic one of articulating some of the grand underlying themes of American constitutional law and grounding them in the constitutional text. It aspires to be what Thucydides called ‘a possession for all time,’ and it succeeds. Readers today, as well as those of future generations, will read it to their profit.”
    The Federal Lawyer
  • “[Amar lays] out his argument in case by case details that are scholarly and legalistic but always readable… [An] ingenious mixture of history, legal anecdotes and hypothetical cases.”
    Kirkus
  • “In America’s Unwritten Constitution, Professor Amar adds to his already masterful bibliography what will instantly become a classic examination of constitutional law. As the Constitution itself stood in need of a seminal biography, so too the vast and varied domain of our Nation’s constitutional law cried out for a guidebook. Professor Amar has now brilliantly provided both.”
    Ken Starr, author of Contempt
  • “Akhil Amar brings the patience of a historian, the ardor of a lover, and (yes, sometimes) the panache of a conjurer to America’s unwritten Constitution. If you want to argue with him, you will have to summon all these qualities yourself. This is a serious and provocative book.”
    Richard Brookhiser, author of What Would the Founders Do?
  • “Akhil Amar’s splendid new book, America’s Unwritten Constitution, combines an unmatched eye for detail with a unique capacity for overarching perspective and masterfully elegant synthesis. It is a wonderfully readable companion to Amar’s unparalleled earlier volume, America’s Constitution: A Biography. Together, these two works convey as little else can the majesty and sweep of America’s constitutional project.”
    Laurence H. Tribe, Carl M. Loeb University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University
  • “This is an engrossing, epic work of enduring importance—not only a treasure trove for scholars of American law, history, and politics, but also an inspiring, empowering guidebook for activists. It compellingly demonstrates how to harness the Constitution’s full meaning in order to promote its thrilling vision of liberty and justice for all. No matter what your prior knowledge of this field, and no matter what your ideological perspective, this magnificent book will enhance your understanding and appreciation of our cherished Constitution. If I had to choose a single work to recommend to either my constitutional law students or my civil libertarian colleagues, this would be it.”
    Nadine Strossen, former president, American Civil Liberties Union
  • “This book is brilliant, creative, ambitious, comprehensive, imaginative, and thought‑provoking. It is a must‑read for anyone interested in Constitutional Law.”
    Steven Calabresi, Clayton J. and Henry R. Barber Professor of Law at Northwestern University

On Sale
Jan 6, 2015
Page Count
640 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780465064908

Akhil Reed Amar

About the Author

Akhil Reed Amar is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University and the author of several books on constitutional law and history, including America’s Constitution: A Biography and The Words That Made Us. He lives in Woodbridge, Connecticut.

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