Constitutional Theory

Contemporary scholarship and jurisprudence concerning the Constitutionā€™s separation of powers is characterized by sharp disagreeĀ­ment about general theory and specific outcomes. The leading theories diverge on how to model the motives of institutional actors; on how to weigh text, history, doctrine, and norms; and on whether to characterize the separation of powers system as abiding in a stable equilibrium or as enthralled by transformative...