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Louis Michael Seidman (born 1947) is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law at
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in Washington, D.C., a widely read
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scholar and major proponent of the
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movement. Seidman's 2012 work is ''On Constitutional Disobedience'', where Seidman challenges the viability of political policy arguments made in reference to constitutional obligation.


Education and early career

Seidman received an A.B. from
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and a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1971. After graduation, he clerked for D.C. Circuit Judge Skelly Wright and later clerked for Justice
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. Following his clerkship, Seidman joined the
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.


Academic work and influence

Seidman is known for his contributions to constitutional legal theory, principally his theory of unsettlement put forward in his book ''Our Unsettled Constitution: A New Defense of Constitutionalism and Judicial Review'' (Yale 2001). Drawing from the
critical legal studies Critical legal studies (CLS) is a school of critical theory that developed in the United States during the 1970s.Alan Hunt, "The Theory of Critical Legal Studies," Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1 (1986): 1-45, esp. 1, 5. Se DOI, 10.1 ...
indeterminacy thesis, Seidman argues that because constitutional law cannot settle fundamental political disputes, constitutional legal discourse and judicial review instead act to "unsettle" them. Rather than resolving conflicts definitively, the temporary resolution of any controversy in constitutional law through
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leaves open the possibility that the losing side may make an equally plausible alternative constitutional argument. In this way, both the prevailing and losing sides in a dispute recognize their positions as unstable and subject to revision within the recognized standards of legal argument. As a result, both winners and losers have reasons to continue their debate within the framework of constitutional law, thereby keeping all parties at the table and consolidating the legal system. Seidman's defense of judicial review provided a counterpoint within the critical legal studies school to his colleague and sometime collaborator
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's attack on judicial review as undemocratic. In addition to Seidman's theory of judicial review, he is also known for his constitutional law casebook, co-authored with
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, Mark Tushnet, Geoffrey Stone and
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. Seidman is also noted for his work in criminal law and his book ''Silence and Freedom''. In 2009, Seidman was interviewed on Fora tv about healthcare policy in the United States, defending the constitutionality of the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act against right-wing and pro-corporate criticism.


Selected bibliography

* Louis Michael Seidman, ''On Constitutional Disobedience'' (Oxford University Press, 2012) * Louis Michael Seidman, Depoliticizing Federalism 35 ''Harv. J. L. & Pub. Pol'y'' 121 (2012) * Louis Michael Seidman, Hyper-Incarceration and Strategies of Disruption: Is There a Way Out? 9 ''Ohio St. J. Crim. L.'' 109 (2011) * Louis Michael Seidman, Our Unsettled Ninth Amendment: An Essay on Unenumerated Rights and the Impossibility of Textualism, 98 ''Cal. L. Rev.'' 2129 (2010) * Louis Michael Seidman, Should we Have a Liberal Constitution? 27 ''Const. Comment.'' 541 (2010) * Louis Michael Seidman, Mark V. Tushnet, Geoffrey R. Stone, Cass R. Sunstein & Pamela S. Karlan, ''Constitutional Law'' (New York: Aspen Publishers 6th ed. 2009). * Louis Michael Seidman, ''Silence and Freedom'' (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press 2007). * Louis Michael Seidman, ''Constitutional Law: Equal Protection of the Laws'' (New York: Foundation Press 2003). * Louis Michael Seidman, ''Our Unsettled Constitution: A New Defense of Constitutionalism and Judicial Review'' (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press 2001). * Louis Michael Seidman, Can Constitutionalism be Leftist?, 26 ''Quinnipiac L. Rev.'' 557–577 (2008). * Louis Michael Seidman, Gay Sex and Marriage, the Reciprocal Disadvantage Problem, and the Crisis in Liberal Constitutional Theory, 31 ''Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y'' 135–150 (2008). * Louis Michael Seidman, Critical Constitutionalism Now, 75 ''Fordham L. Rev.'' 575–592 (2006) * Louis Michael Seidman, Left Out, 67 ''Law & Contemp. Probs.'' 23–32 (2004). * Louis Michael Seidman, The Secret Life of the Political Question Doctrine, 37 ''J. Marshall L. Rev.'' 441–480 (2004). * Louis Michael Seidman & Mark V. Tushnet, When Judges Tell Us What They Mean, 5 ''Graven Images'' 254–258 (2002). * Louis Michael Seidman, What's So Bad About Bush v. Gore? An Essay on Our Unsettled Election, 47 ''Wayne L. Rev.'' 953–1026 (2001). * Louis Michael Seidman, "What are You Doing Here?" An Autobiographical Fragment, in Law Touched Our Hearts: A Generation Remembers Brown v. Board of Education 166–168 (Mildred Wigfall Robinson & Richard J. Bonnie eds., Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press 2008). * Louis Michael Seidman, Comment: Marbury and the Authoritarian Straddle, in Arguing Marbury v. Madison 160–165 (Mark V. Tushnet ed., Stanford, CA: ''Stanford Law and Politics'' 2005). * Louis Michael Seidman, Judicial Activism and Judicial Restraint, Entry, in 3 ''Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 1449–1450'' (Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst & Dennis J. Mahoney eds., New York: MacMillan Reference 2d ed. 2000).


See also

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Critical legal studies Critical legal studies (CLS) is a school of critical theory that developed in the United States during the 1970s.Alan Hunt, "The Theory of Critical Legal Studies," Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1 (1986): 1-45, esp. 1, 5. Se DOI, 10.1 ...
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Indeterminacy debate in legal theory The indeterminacy debate in legal theory can be summed up as follows: Can the law constrain the results reached by adjudicators in legal disputes? Some members of the critical legal studies movement — primarily legal academics in the United Stat ...
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External links


Mike Seidman's Georgetown University Law Center page
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