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99 Ind. L.J. Supp. 1 (2023)

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               The Supreme   Court, Constitutional Development,
                        and Evolution  Theory: A  Critique

                  CHARLES   M. LAMB*  & JACOB  R. NEIHEISEL**

This  article spotlights how University of Chicago   Professor David  Strauss's
publications present the early  stages of a descriptive theory of constitutional
interpretation and  evolution, and how   his theoretical contributions might be
strengthened. Specifically highlighted here are ten milestone Supreme Court rulings
with  the objective of determining  which  were  evolutionary  as opposed  to
modernizing,  based on Strauss's theoretical formulations. On various occasions
these cases demonstrate how Strauss's theory can be not only refined but broadened.
The  concluding section assesses Strauss's contribution to the study of American
constitutional development and how  it might be revamped.  There we  argue that
despite Strauss's influence on the study of the Supreme Court and constitutional
evolution, he relies on concepts that must be clarified and honed for future research,
and  he must make  his theory more comprehensive. At a minimum,  Strauss should
extend his descriptive theory to three types of Supreme Court decisions: those that
are  retrogressive, revolutionary, and confirming status quo in nature. Finally,
Strauss should attempt the most difficult task of all: developing a causal theory of
constitutional change.


     * Research Professor, Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo, State
University of New York
    **  Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo, State
University of New York

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