The Constitution Today: Timeless Lessons for the Issues of Our Era

Backorder
Product Details
Price
$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
Basic Books
Publish Date
Pages
464
Dimensions
6.3 X 1.4 X 9.3 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780465096336

Earn by promoting books

Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.

Become an affiliate
About the Author
Akhil Reed Amar is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. The author of several books, including America's Unwritten Constitution, and the winner of awards from both the American Bar Association and the Federalist Society, Amar lives in Woodbridge, Connecticut.
Reviews
America s most brilliant originalist constitutionalist is also perhaps her best constitutional journalist: In this beautifully written collection, Akhil Amar brings the words of our framers forward, and with wit and care, makes it easy for anyone to understand their wisdom and flaws, as he maps our constitution onto the culture of modern American politics. Lawrence Lessig
Is our fundamental law putty in the hands of lawyers? Akhil Amar, self-described liberal originalist, hopes not. He believes the Constitution means something, and he wants to know what that is. When I disagree with him, he would no doubt answer, as he writes here, with good temper, wit and immense erudition. Richard Brookhiser, author of "Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln"
"
"Kirkus Reviews"
Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens.
America s most brilliant originalist constitutionalist is also perhaps her best constitutional journalist: In this beautifully written collection, Akhil Amar brings the words of our framers forward, and with wit and care, makes it easy for anyone to understand their wisdom and flaws, as he maps our constitution onto the culture of modern American politics. Lawrence Lessig
Is our fundamental law putty in the hands of lawyers? Akhil Amar, self-described liberal originalist, hopes not. He believes the Constitution means something, and he wants to know what that is. When I disagree with him, he would no doubt answer, as he writes here, with good temper, wit and immense erudition. Richard Brookhiser, author of "Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln"
"
Kirkus Reviews
Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens.
America s most brilliant originalist constitutionalist is also perhaps her best constitutional journalist: In this beautifully written collection, Akhil Amar brings the words of our framers forward, and with wit and care, makes it easy for anyone to understand their wisdom and flaws, as he maps our constitution onto the culture of modern American politics. Lawrence Lessig
Is our fundamental law putty in the hands of lawyers? Akhil Amar, self-described liberal originalist, hopes not. He believes the Constitution means something, and he wants to know what that is. When I disagree with him, he would no doubt answer, as he writes here, with good temper, wit and immense erudition. Richard Brookhiser, author of Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln
"
Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens.
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Akhil Amar knows the Constitution and loves the Constitution. That is true of many scholars. But Amar is among the very, very few who can write about the Constitution with not just deep knowledge but with insight, verve, an understanding of both history and politics, and passion, and in a way that can be appreciated by legal scholars and lay readers alike. The Constitution Today shows Amar at his best, covering the widest range of areas with strong opinions that are anything but predictable and doctrinaire. At a time when many of the fundamentals of our system are under challenge, this book could not be more timely or welcome.
Norman Ornstein, author of It's Even Worse Than It Looks
Akhil Amar s compelling and readable new book is so cram-filled with provocative and ground-breaking ideas that no one will agree with them all. I, for one, couldn t disagree more with his opposition to exclusionary rules. But every reader will acknowledge the cogency of his arguments. He makes you think, reconsider your ideas and admire his sheer brilliance.
Alan Dershowitz, author of Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law
America s most brilliant originalist constitutionalist is also perhaps her best constitutional journalist: In this beautifully written collection, Akhil Amar brings the words of our framers forward, and with wit and care, makes it easy for anyone to understand their wisdom and flaws, as he maps our constitution onto the culture of modern American politics.
Lawrence Lessig
Is our fundamental law putty in the hands of lawyers? Akhil Amar, self-described liberal originalist, hopes not. He believes the Constitution means something, and he wants to know what that is. When I disagree with him, he would no doubt answer, as he writes here, with good temper, wit and immense erudition.
Richard Brookhiser, author of Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln
"
Library Journal
Impressively, Amar presents a panoramic view of recent history through the lens of Constitutional interpretation. Moreover, he accomplishes this in layman s language, so that his insights are accessible to general readers. Indeed, Amar s professed intent is to educate journalists on Constitutional issues, and he succeeds unequivocally, explaining what s at stake in landmark cases such as Bush v. Gore and Citizens United, while commenting on the constitutionality of the Second Amendment and the exclusionary rule.
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens.
Norman Ornstein, author of It's Even Worse Than It Looks
Akhil Amar knows the Constitution and loves the Constitution. That is true of many scholars. But Amar is among the very, very few who can write about the Constitution with not just deep knowledge but with insight, verve, an understanding of both history and politics, and passion, and in a way that can be appreciated by legal scholars and lay readers alike. The Constitution Today shows Amar at his best, covering the widest range of areas with strong opinions that are anything but predictable and doctrinaire. At a time when many of the fundamentals of our system are under challenge, this book could not be more timely or welcome.
Alan Dershowitz, author of Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law
Akhil Amar s compelling and readable new book is so cram-filled with provocative and ground-breaking ideas that no one will agree with them all. I, for one, couldn t disagree more with his opposition to exclusionary rules. But every reader will acknowledge the cogency of his arguments. He makes you think, reconsider your ideas and admire his sheer brilliance.
Lawrence Lessig
America s most brilliant originalist constitutionalist is also perhaps her best constitutional journalist: In this beautifully written collection, Akhil Amar brings the words of our framers forward, and with wit and care, makes it easy for anyone to understand their wisdom and flaws, as he maps our constitution onto the culture of modern American politics.
Richard Brookhiser, author of Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln
Is our fundamental law putty in the hands of lawyers? Akhil Amar, self-described liberal originalist, hopes not. He believes the Constitution means something, and he wants to know what that is. When I disagree with him, he would no doubt answer, as he writes here, with good temper, wit and immense erudition. "
Los Angeles Review of Books
Amar is at his best when providing historical insights to modern-day constitutional issues what his new book exemplifies is a consistent commitment over two decades to speak to issues beyond the academic, to engage with audiences beyond a New Haven classroom, and to use the perch and resources of his academic appointment to help the rest of us learn more about the history and principles that guide us today.
Roanoke Times
If I were stranded in a remote area and could have only one book to read, that book would be written by Akhil Reed Amar any Amar book. Each one is filled with thoughtful examinations of the United States Constitution.
Library Journal
Impressively, Amar presents a panoramic view of recent history through the lens of Constitutional interpretation. Moreover, he accomplishes this in layman s language, so that his insights are accessible to general readers. Indeed, Amar s professed intent is to educate journalists on Constitutional issues, and he succeeds unequivocally, explaining what s at stake in landmark cases such as Bush v. Gore and Citizens United, while commenting on the constitutionality of the Second Amendment and the exclusionary rule.
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens.
Norman Ornstein, author of It's Even Worse Than It Looks
Akhil Amar knows the Constitution and loves the Constitution. That is true of many scholars. But Amar is among the very, very few who can write about the Constitution with not just deep knowledge but with insight, verve, an understanding of both history and politics, and passion, and in a way that can be appreciated by legal scholars and lay readers alike. The Constitution Today shows Amar at his best, covering the widest range of areas with strong opinions that are anything but predictable and doctrinaire. At a time when many of the fundamentals of our system are under challenge, this book could not be more timely or welcome.
Alan Dershowitz, author of Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law
Akhil Amar s compelling and readable new book is so cram-filled with provocative and ground-breaking ideas that no one will agree with them all. I, for one, couldn t disagree more with his opposition to exclusionary rules. But every reader will acknowledge the cogency of his arguments. He makes you think, reconsider your ideas and admire his sheer brilliance.
Lawrence Lessig
America s most brilliant originalist constitutionalist is also perhaps her best constitutional journalist: In this beautifully written collection, Akhil Amar brings the words of our framers forward, and with wit and care, makes it easy for anyone to understand their wisdom and flaws, as he maps our constitution onto the culture of modern American politics.
Richard Brookhiser, author of Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln
Is our fundamental law putty in the hands of lawyers? Akhil Amar, self-described liberal originalist, hopes not. He believes the Constitution means something, and he wants to know what that is. When I disagree with him, he would no doubt answer, as he writes here, with good temper, wit and immense erudition.
"
Weekly Standard
The Constitution Today hits hard; what is more, it dares the reader to hit back. In this regard, it showcases scholarship fulfilling its greatest potential: engaging meaningfully and unflinchingly with the world beyond the university in terms intelligible to the layperson. To be sure, Amar is a powerful intellectual force within the academy, where his work on constitutional history continues to shape our understanding of the Bill of Rights. He is also an authority within the legal profession, where his scholarship is routinely cited by the Supreme Court. But these essays showcase Amar's influence in a different way, reflecting the capacity of a serious scholar and gifted teacher to educate an audience beyond the lecture hallto distill complex constitutional questions into terms accessible to inquisitive citizens.
Los Angeles Review of Books
Amar is at his best when providing historical insights to modern-day constitutional issues... what his new book exemplifies is a consistent commitment over two decades to speak to issues beyond the academic, to engage with audiences beyond a New Haven classroom, and to use the perch and resources of his academic appointment to help the rest of us learn more about the history and principles that guide us today. "
Roanoke Times
If I were stranded in a remote area and could have only one book to read, that book would be written by Akhil Reed Amar any Amar book. Each one is filled with thoughtful examinations of the United States Constitution.
Time.com, Top 10 nonfiction books of 2016
"A book on the Constitution may not have felt so urgent or timely in any other year, but in the wake of the Khan family's appearance at the Democratic National Conventionand the president-elect's subsequent affrontAmar's expert framework of our nation's most fundamental document feels desperately needed."
Library Journal, Starred Review
Impressively, Amar presents a panoramic view of recent history through the lens of Constitutional interpretation. Moreover, he accomplishes this in layman's language, so that his insights are accessible to general readers. Indeed, Amar's professed intent is to educate journalists on Constitutional issues, and he succeeds unequivocally, explaining what's at stake in landmark cases such as Bush v. Gore and Citizens United, while commenting on the constitutionality of the Second Amendment and the exclusionary rule.
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens. "
Roanoke Times
"If I were stranded in a remote area and could have only one book to read, that book would be written by Akhil Reed Amar -- any Amar book. Each one is filled with thoughtful examinations of the United States Constitution."

Time.com, Top 10 nonfiction books of 2016
"A book on the Constitution may not have felt so urgent or timely in any other year, but in the wake of the Khan family's appearance at the Democratic National Convention--and the president-elect's subsequent affront--Amar's expert framework of our nation's most fundamental document feels desperately needed."

Library Journal, Starred Review
"Impressively, Amar presents a panoramic view of recent history through the lens of Constitutional interpretation. Moreover, he accomplishes this in layman's language, so that his insights are accessible to general readers. Indeed, Amar's professed intent is to educate journalists on Constitutional issues, and he succeeds unequivocally, explaining what's at stake in landmark cases such as Bush v. Gore and Citizens United, while commenting on the constitutionality of the Second Amendment and the exclusionary rule."

Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Bringing an unusually informed and cool head to the tumult accompanying unfolding events, Amar performs a valuable service for his fellow citizens."
Weekly Standard
"The Constitution Today hits hard; what is more, it dares the reader to hit back. In this regard, it showcases scholarship fulfilling its greatest potential: engaging meaningfully and unflinchingly with the world beyond the university in terms intelligible to the layperson. To be sure, Amar is a powerful intellectual force within the academy, where his work on constitutional history continues to shape our understanding of the Bill of Rights. He is also an authority within the legal profession, where his scholarship is routinely cited by the Supreme Court. But these essays showcase Amar's influence in a different way, reflecting the capacity of a serious scholar and gifted teacher to educate an audience beyond the lecture hall--to distill complex constitutional questions into terms accessible to inquisitive citizens."

Los Angeles Review of Books
"Amar is at his best when providing historical insights to modern-day constitutional issues... what his new book exemplifies is a consistent commitment over two decades to speak to issues beyond the academic, to engage with audiences beyond a New Haven classroom, and to use the perch and resources of his academic appointment to help the rest of us learn more about the history and principles that guide us today."
Norman Ornstein, author of It's Even Worse Than It Looks
"Akhil Amar knows the Constitution and loves the Constitution. That is true of many scholars. But Amar is among the very, very few who can write about the Constitution with not just deep knowledge but with insight, verve, an understanding of both history and politics, and passion, and in a way that can be appreciated by legal scholars and lay readers alike. The Constitution Today shows Amar at his best, covering the widest range of areas with strong opinions that are anything but predictable and doctrinaire. At a time when many of the fundamentals of our system are under challenge, this book could not be more timely or welcome."

Alan Dershowitz, author of Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law
"Akhil Amar's compelling and readable new book is so cram-filled with provocative and ground-breaking ideas that no one will agree with them all. I, for one, couldn't disagree more with his opposition to exclusionary rules. But every reader will acknowledge the cogency of his arguments. He makes you think, reconsider your ideas and admire his sheer brilliance."