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Understanding Hart's Legal Positivism

This document provides a summary of H.L.A. Hart's influential book "The Concept of Law". It begins by giving background on Hart and the development of the book. It then summarizes Hart's key critiques of John Austin's "Command Theory" of law, including that not all laws are commands and that laws have multiple sources of authority. It outlines Hart's distinction between primary and secondary rules, and his concept of the "rule of recognition". Lastly, it provides context on how Hart's work revolutionized analytical jurisprudence and remains highly influential in the field.

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Understanding Hart's Legal Positivism

This document provides a summary of H.L.A. Hart's influential book "The Concept of Law". It begins by giving background on Hart and the development of the book. It then summarizes Hart's key critiques of John Austin's "Command Theory" of law, including that not all laws are commands and that laws have multiple sources of authority. It outlines Hart's distinction between primary and secondary rules, and his concept of the "rule of recognition". Lastly, it provides context on how Hart's work revolutionized analytical jurisprudence and remains highly influential in the field.

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The Concept of Law

The Concept of Law (ISBN 0-19-876122-8) is the most famous work of the legal philosopher !
"! #! art! It was first pu$lishe% i& 1961 a&% %e'elops art(s theor) of legal positi'ism (the 'iew
that laws are rules ma%e $) huma& $ei&gs a&% that there is &o i&here&t or &e*essar) *o&&e*tio&
$etwee& law a&% moralit)) withi& the framework of a&al)ti* philosoph)! I& this work+ art sets
out to write a& essa) of %es*ripti'e so*iolog) a&% a&al)ti*al ,urispru%e&*e! The Concept of Law
pro'i%es a& e-pla&atio& to a &um$er of tra%itio&al ,urispru%e&tial .uestio&s su*h as /what is
law0/+ /must laws $e rules0/+ a&% /what is the relatio& $etwee& law a&% moralit)0/! art a&swers
these $) pla*i&g law i&to a so*ial *o&te-t while at the same time lea'i&g the *apa$ilit) for
rigorous a&al)sis of legal terms+ whi*h i& effe*t /awake&e% 1&glish ,urispru%e&*e from its
*omforta$le slum$ers/!
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#s a result art(s $ook has remai&e% /o&e of the most i&flue&tial works
i& mo%er& legal philosoph)/+
223
a&% is also *o&si%ere% a /fou&%i&g te-t of a&al)ti*al legal
philosoph)/+
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as well as /the most su**essful work of a&al)ti*al ,urispru%e&*e e'er to appear i&
the *ommo& law worl%/
253
Background
6he $ook emerge% from a set of le*tures that art $ega& to %eli'er i& 1972+ a&% it is presage% $)
his olmes le*ture+ Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals %eli'ere% at ar'ar% "aw
S*hool! The Concept of Law %e'elope% a sophisti*ate% 'iew of legal positi'ism!
#mo&g the ma&) i%eas %e'elope% i& this $ook are8
# *[Link] of 9oh& #usti&(s theor) that law is the *omma&% of the so'ereig& $a*ke% $) the
threat of pu&ishme&t!
# %isti&*tio& $etwee& primar) a&% se*o&%ar) legal rules+ where a primar) rule go'er&s
*o&%u*t a&% a se*o&%ar) rule allows of the *reatio&+ alteratio&+ or e-ti&*tio& of primar)
rules!
# %isti&*tio& $etwee& the i&ter&al a&% e-ter&al poi&ts of 'iew of law a&% rules+ *lose to
(a&% i&flue&*e% $)) :a- ;e$er(s %isti&*tio& $etwee& the so*iologi*al a&% the legal
perspe*ti'es of law!
6he i%ea of the <ule of <e*og&itio&+ a so*ial rule that %iffere&tiate% $etwee& those &orms
that ha'e the authorit) of law a&% those that %o &ot! art 'iewe% the *o&*ept of rule of
re*og&itio& as a& e'olutio& from a&s =else&(s /Grundnorm/+ or /$asi* &orm!/
# late repl) (1995 1%itio&) to <o&al% >worki&+ who *riti*i?e% legal positi'ism i& ge&eral
a&% espe*iall) art(s a**ou&t of law i& Taking Rights Seriously (1977)+ A Matter of
Principle (1987) a&% Laws !mpire (1986)!
Austin's "Command theory"
6he starti&g poi&t for the %is*ussio& is art(s %issatisfa*tio& with 9oh& #usti&(s /@omma&%
6heor)/8 a ,urispru%e&tial *o&*ept that hol%s that law is *omma&% $a*ke% $) threat a&% is mea&t
to $e u$[Link] i& its appli*atio&! art like&s #usti&(s theor) to the role of a gu&ma& i& a $a&k
a&% tries to esta$lish the %iffere&*es $etwee& the gu&ma&(s or%ers a&% those ma%e $) law! (Aor
i&sta&*e+ the gu&ma& for*es us to o$e) $ut we ma) &ot feel i&*li&e% to o$e) him! Bresuma$l)+
o$e%ie&*e to the law *omes with a %iffere&t feeli&g!)
art i%e&tifies three su*h importa&t %iffere&*es8 *o&te&t+ origi&+ a&% ra&ge! I& terms of *o&te&t+
&ot all laws are imperati'e or *oer*i'e! Some are fa*ilitati'e+ allowi&g us to *reate *o&tra*ts a&%
other legal relatio&s!
#usti& $elie'e% that e'er) legal s)stem ha% to ha'e a so'ereig& who *reates the law (origi&)
whilst remai&i&g u&affe*te% $) it (ra&ge)+ su*h as the $a&k s*e&e(s gu&ma&+ who is the o&l)
sour*e of *omma&%s a&% who is &ot su$,e*t to other(s *omma&%s! art argues that this is a&
i&a**urate %es*riptio& of law+ &oti&g that laws ma) ha'e se'eral sour*es a&% legislators are 'er)
ofte& su$,e*t to the laws the) *reate!
Social habits, rules, and laws
art %raws a %isti&*tio& $etwee& a so*ial ha$it (whi*h people follow ha$ituall) $ut where
$reaki&g the ha$it %oes &ot $ri&g a$out oppro$rium - goi&g to the *i&ema o& 6hurs%a) for
e-ample) a&% a so*ial rule (where $reaki&g the rule is see& as wro&g - &egle*ti&g to take off o&e(s
hat upo& e&teri&g a *hur*h+ for e-ample)! ;e feel i& some se&se $ou&% $) so*ial rules a&% laws
[Link]&tl) appear to $e t)pes of so*ial rule!
6here are two perspe*ti'es to this8 the e-ter&al aspe*t+ whi*h is the i&%epe&%e&tl) o$ser'a$le
fa*t that people %o te&% to o$e) the rule with regularit)+ a&% the i&ter&al aspe*t whi*h is the
feeli&g $) a& i&%i'i%ual of $ei&g i& some se&se o$ligate% to follow the rule+ otherwise k&ow& as
the *riti*al refle*ti'e attitu%e! It is from this i&ter&al se&se that the law a*.uires its &ormati'e
.ualit)! 6he o$e%ie&*e $) the popula*e of a rule is *alle% effi*a*)! No law *a& $e sai% to $e
effi*a*ious u&less followe% $) the ma,orit) of the popula*e! 6hough a& a'erage *iti?e& i& a
mo%er& state with a %e'elope% legal s)stem ma) feel the i&ter&al aspe*t a&% $e *ompelle% to
follow the laws+ it is more importa&t for the offi*ials of the so*iet)Cpeoples to ha'e the i&ter&al
aspe*t si&*e it is up to them to follow the *o&stitutio&al pro'isio&s whi*h+ if the) wish+ *oul%
ig&ore without a**ou&ta$ilit)! Det+ the offi*ials must use the i&ter&al aspe*t a&% a**ept the
sta&%ar%s as gui%i&g their $eha'iour i& a%%itio& to also gui%i&g the $eha'iour of other offi*ials!
But laws are more tha& rules of *o&%u*t! "aws *a& $e %i'i%e% up i&to two sorts8 primar) rules
(rules of *o&%u*t) a&% se*o&%ar) rules (rules a%%resse% to offi*ials a&% whi*h set out to affe*t the
operatio& of primar) rules)! Se*o&%ar) rules %eal with three pro$lems8 first the pro$lem of
u&*ertai&t) a$out what the law is (the se*o&%ar) rule for this %ilemma is *alle% the rule of
re*og&itio& a&% states the *riteria of 'ali%it) of a law)+ se*o&% the pro$lem of rigi%it) of rules
(whi*h [Link] rules of *ha&ge allowi&g laws to $e 'arie%)+ a&% thir% the pro$lem of how to
resol'e legal %isputes (from whi*h rules of a%,u%i*atio& arise)! # legal s)stem is /the u&io& of
primar) a&% se*o&%ar) rules!/
"astl)+ art lets us k&ow that laws are mu*h $roa%er i& s*ope tha& *oer*i'e or%ers+ *o&trar) to
the /*omma&% theor)/ of #usti&! [Link]&tl) laws are e&a$li&g a&% so allow *iti?e&s to *arr) out
authoritati'e a*ts su*h as the maki&g of wills or *o&tra*ts whi*h ha'e legal effe*t!
olitical law (or political acti!ity law
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) is a& esta$lishe% legal pra*ti*e area e&*ompassi&g the
i&terse*tio& of politi*s a&% law! Boliti*al law *omprises ele*tio& law+ 'oti&g rights law+ *ampaig&
fi&a&*e law+ laws go'er&i&g lo$$)i&g a&% lo$$)ists+ ope& go'er&me&t laws+ legislati'e a&%
e-e*uti'e $ra&*h ethi*s *o%es+ legislati'e pro*e%ure+ a%mi&istrati'e pro*e%ure+ *o&stitutio&al
law+ a&% legislati'e a&% regulator) %rafti&g!
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Boliti*al laws are applie% primaril) to
go'er&me&t offi*ials+ *a&%i%ates+ a%'o*a*) groups+ lo$$)ists+ $usi&esses+ &o&profit
orga&i?atio&s+ a&% tra%e u&io&s!
#t the fe%eral le'el+ the Ae%eral 1le*tio& @ommissio& e&for*es *ampaig& fi&a&*e law with
respe*t to ra*es for the E!S! ouse+ E!S! Se&ate+ a&% the presi%e&*)!
253
@ampaig&s for fe%eral
offi*e are su$,e*t to *o&tri$utio& limits a&% *ertai& *o&tri$utio&s are prohi$ite%! 6he >epartme&t
of 9usti*e(s Bu$li* I&tegrit) Se*tio& (BIN) has ,uris%i*tio& i&'ol'i&g allege% *rimi&al 'iolatio&s
of ma&) politi*al laws!
#t the state le'el+ most states ha'e a%mi&istrati'e age&*ies to e&for*e state law with respe*t to
*ampaig& fi&a&*e a&% ethi*s rules!
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6he attor&e) ge&eral of the state ma) also pla) a role i&
e&for*eme&t! Some lo*al go'er&me&ts also mai&tai& ethi*s age&*ies! #t the state a&% lo*al le'el
these age&*ies might simpl) pro'i%e for %is*losure of *ampaig& fi&a&*e registratio& a&%
reporti&g forms (or lo$$)ist registratio& a&% reporti&g)+ or the) ma) pro'i%e a& e&for*eme&t
s*heme!
/Ba)-to-pla)/ restri*tio&s are a& e-ample of politi*al law! Aor i&sta&*e+ i& the *o&te-t of
mu&i*ipal se*urities %ealers+ rules promulgate% $) the :u&i*ipal Se*urities <ulemaki&g Boar%
effe*ti'el) prohi$it *ertai& i&%i'i%uals from *o&tri$uti&g to the politi*al fu&%s of offi*ials of
issuers!
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POLITICAL LAW
Basis:
1. 1987 Constitution
2. 1973 and 1935 Constitutions
3. Organic las !ad" to a##l$ to t%" P%ili##in"s&
a. P%ili##in" Bill o' 19(2
). *on"s La o' 191+
c. T$dings,-c.u/" La o' 1930
0. 1tatut"s2 "3"cuti4" ord"rs and d"cr""s2 and 5udicial d"cisions 5. 61 Constitution
Constitution
1tatut"
l"gislation dir"ct 'ro! t%" #"o#l"7
l"gislation 'ro! t%" #"o#l"8s r"#r"s"ntati4"7
stat"s g"n"ral #rinci#l"s7
Pag" 1791292((8
1co#"9.i4isions o' Political La:
1. Constitutional La&t%" stud$ o' t%" !aint"nanc" o' t%" #ro#"r )alanc" )"t""n
aut%orit$ as r"#r"s"nt"d )$ t%" t%r"" in%"r"nt #o"rs o' t%" stat" and li)"rt$ as
guarant""d )$ t%" Bill o' :ig%ts.
2. Ad!inistrati4" La,, T%at )ranc% o' #u)lic la %ic% ;3"s t%" organi<ation2
d"t"r!in"s t%" co!#"t"nc" o' ad!inistrati4" aut%oriti"s %o "3"cut"s t%" la2 and
indicat"s to t%" indi4idual r"!"di"s 'or t%" 4iolation o' %is rig%t. 3. La on -unici#al
Cor#orations
0. La o' Pu)lic O/c"rs
5. =l"ctions La
>sa$?
T%at )ranc% o' #u)lic la %ic% d"als it% t%" organi<ation and o#"rations o' t%"
go4"rn!"ntal organs o' t%" 1tat" and d";n"s t%" r"lations o' t%" 1tat" it% t%"
in%a)itants o' its t"rritor$.
#ro4id"s t%" d"tails o' t%" su)5"ct !att"r o'
%ic% it tr"ats7
int"nd"d not !"r"l$ to !""t "3isting int"nd"d #ri!aril$ to !""t "3isting
conditions conditions7
onl$7
it is t%" 'unda!"ntal la o' t%" 1tat"
it con'or!s to t%" Constitution
"L#T#CAL LA$ A%T #
&'(#)#T#")S * C")C'TS
+, &efine- a, olitical LawFis that $ra&*h of pu$li* law whi*h %eals with the orga&i?atio& a&%
operatio&s of the go'er&me&tal orga&s of the State a&% %efi&es the relatio&s of the State with the
i&ha$ita&ts of its territor)! (B1GB"1 HS! B1<A1@6G+ 54 Bhil! 887)
$! @o&stitutio&al "aw
*! @o&stitutio&
%! #%mi&istrati'e "aw
e! "aw of Bu$li* Gffi*ers
f! "aw o& Bu$li* @orporatio&s
g! 1le*tio& "aw
h! >isti&*tio& $etwee& Boliti*al "aw a&% @o&stitutio&al "aw
., %ead- /ACA%#"LA 0S, 12&3' AS2)C#"), ++4 SC%A 55
6he pro'isio& i& the @o%e of @ommer*e whi*h prohi$its ,u%ges+ ,usti*es+ et*!+ (pu$li* offi*ers)
from e&gagi&g i& $usi&ess withi& the territorial ,uris%i*tio& of their *ourts is politi*al i& &ature
a&% therefore+ sai% pro'isio& was %eeme% a$rogate% whe& there was a *ha&ge of so'ereig&t)
from Spai& to the E&ite% States at the tur& of the *e&tur)! Boliti*al laws are %eeme% a$rogate% if
there is a *ha&ge of so'ereig&t) a&% u&less re-e&a*te% u&%er the &ew so'ereig&+ the same is
without for*e a&% effe*t!
6, The Supremacy of the Constitution
%ead- +, /2T2C 0S, C"/'L'C, 67 SC%A ..8
., /A)#LA %#)C' 9"T'L 0S, 3S#S, .75 SC%A 4:8
# *o&stitutio& is a s)stem of fu&%ame&tal laws for the go'er&a&*e a&% a%mi&istratio& of a &atio&!
It is supreme+ imperious+ a$solute a&% u&altera$le e-*ept $) the authorit) from whi*h it
ema&ates! It has $ee& %efi&e% as the fu&%ame&tal a&% paramou&t law of the &atio&! It pres*ri$es
the perma&e&t framework of a s)stem of go'er&me&t+ assig&s to the %iffere&t %epartme&ts their
respe*ti'e powers a&% %uties+ a&% esta$lishes *ertai& fi-e% pri&*iples o& whi*h go'er&me&t is
fou&%e%! 6he fu&%ame&tal *o&*eptio& i& other wor%s is that it is a supreme law to whi*h all other
laws must *o&form a&% i& a**or%a&*e with whi*h all pri'ate rights must $e %etermi&e% a&% all
pu$li* authorit) a%mi&istere%!
E&%er the %o*tri&e of *o&stitutio&al suprema*)+ if a law or *o&tra*t 'iolates a&) &orm of the
*o&stitutio& that law or *o&tra*t whether promulgate% $) the legislati'e or $) the e-e*uti'e
$ra&*h or e&tere% i&to $) pri'ate perso&s for pri'ate purposes is &ull a&% 'oi% a&% without a&)
for*e a&% effe*t! 6hus+ si&*e the @o&stitutio& is the fu&%ame&tal+ paramou&t a&% supreme law of
the &atio&+ it is %eeme% writte& i& e'er) statute a&% *o&tra*t!
#%mitte%l)+ some *o&stitutio&s are merel) %e*laratio&s of poli*ies a&% pri&*iples! 6heir
pro'isio&s *omma&% the legislature to e&a*t laws a&% *arr) out the purposes of the framers who
merel) esta$lish a& outli&e of go'er&me&t pro'i%i&g for the %iffere&t %epartme&ts of the
go'er&me&tal ma*hi&er) a&% se*uri&g *ertai& fu&%ame&tal a&% i&alie&a$le rights of *iti?e&s! #
pro'isio& whi*h la)s %ow& a ge&eral pri&*iple+ su*h as those fou&% i& #rt! II of the 1987
@o&stitutio&+ is usuall) &ot self-e-e*uti&g! But a pro'isio&+ whi*h is *omplete i& itself a&%
$e*omes operati'e without the ai% of suppleme&tar) or e&a$li&g legislatio&+ or that whi*h
supplies suffi*ie&t rule $) mea&s of whi*h the right it gra&ts ma) $e e&,o)e% or prote*te%+ is self-
e-e*uti&g! 6hus a *o&stitutio&al pro'isio& is self-e-e*uti&g if the &ature a&% e-te&t of the right
*o&ferre% a&% the lia$ilit) impose% are fi-e% $) the *o&stitutio& itself+ so that the) *a& $e
%etermi&e% $) a& e-ami&atio& a&% *o&stru*tio& of its terms+ a&% there is &o la&guage i&%i*ati&g
that the su$,e*t is referre% to the legislature for a*tio&!
4, ;inds of Constitution
a) writte& or u&writte&
$) rigi% a&% fle-i$le
*) *umulati'e or *o&'e&tio&al
<, A/')&/')T "% %'0#S#") "( T9' C")ST#T2T#") =Art, >0##?
Section +, #&) ame&%me&t to+ or re'isio& of+ this @o&stitutio& ma) $e propose% $)8
213 6he @o&gress upo& a 'ote of I of all its :em$ersJ or
223 # *o&stitutio&al @o&'e&tio&!
Section ., #me&%me&ts to this @o&stitutio& ma) likewise $e %ire*tl) propose% $) the people
through i&itiati'e upo& a petitio& of at least 12K of the total &um$er of registere% 'oters+ of
whi*h e'er) legislati'e %istri*t must $e represe&te% $) at least 4K of the registere% 'oter therei&!
No ame&%me&t u&%er this Se*tio& shall $e authori?e% withi& fi'e (7) )ears followi&g the
ratifi*atio& of this @o&stitutio& &or ofte&er tha& o&*e e'er) fi'e )ears thereafter!
6he @o&gress shall pro'i%e for the impleme&tatio& of the e-er*ise of this right!
Section 6, 6he @o&gress+ $) a 'ote of 2C4 of all its mem$ers+ *al a *o&stitutio&al *o&'e&tio&+ or
$) a ma,orit) 'ote of all its :em$ers+ su$mit to the ele*torate the .uestio& of *alli&g su*h a
*o&'e&tio&!
Section 4, #&) ame&%me&t to+ or re'isio& of+ this @o&stitutio& u&%er Se*tio& 1 hereof shall $e
'ali% whe& ratifie% $) a ma,orit) of the 'otes *ast i& a ple$is*ite whi*h shall $e hel% &ot earlier
tha& si-t) %a)s &or later tha& &i&et) %a)s after the appro'al of su*h ame&%me&t or re'isio&!
#&) ame&%me&t u&%er Se*tio& 2 hereof shall $e 'ali% whe& ratifie% $) a ma,orit) of the 'otes
*ast i& a ple$is*ite whi*h shall $e hel% &ot later tha& &i&et) %a)s after the *ertifi*atio& $) the
@G:1"1@ of the suffi*ie&*) of the petitio&!
NG618 #me&%me&ts to+ or re'isio& of the @o&stitutio& is H#"I> o&l) whe& appro'e% $) a
ma,orit) of the 'otes *ast %uri&g the ple$is*ite+ &ot $) the 'otes of the :em$ers of @o&gress!
., %ead- %,A, 756<
<[Link] for a 'ali% peopleLs i&itiati'e to ame&% the @o&stitutio&J %isti&*tio&s $etwee&
ame&%me&t a&% re'isio&!
%A2L L, LA/B#)" and '%#C" B, A2/')TA&" , together with 7,6.5,@<. registered
!oters !s, T9' C"//#SS#") ") 'L'CT#")S, 3,%, )o, +54+<6, "ctober .<, .::7, <:<
SC%A +7:
Carpio, 1,
(acts-
Betitio&ers file% a Betitio& for I&itiati'e a&% <efere&%um with the @G:1"1@ to ame&% the 1987
Bhilippi&e @o&stitutio&+ parti*ularl) #rti*les HI a&% HII to repla*e the prese&t Bresi%e&tial-
Bi*ameral s)stem of go'er&me&t to Barliame&tar)-E&i*ameral s)stem usi&g Se*tio& 2+ #rt! MHII
of the @o&stitutio&! Betitio&ers *laim that their petitio& was sig&e% $) 6+427+972 millio& 'oters
all o'er the *ou&tr) a&% the same *o&stitutes o'er 12K of all the registere% 'oters i& the e&tire
*ou&tr) a&% that more tha& 4K of the registere% 'oters i& e'er) legislati'e %istri*t sig&e% the
same i& a**or%a&*e with Se*tio& 2+ #rt! MHII of the @o&stitutio&! 6he petitio& to *ha&ge the
@o&stitutio& i&'ol'es se*tio&s 1-7 of #rti*le HIJ Se*tio&s 1-5 of #rti*le HII a&% a& #rti*le MHII
e&title% N6ra&sitor) Bro'isio&sO! 6he petitio&ers pra)e% with the @G:1"1@ that after %ue
pu$li*atio& of their Betitio&+ the @G:1"1@ shoul% su$mit the followi&g propositio& i& a
ple$is*ite for the 'otersL ratifi*atio&8
>G DGE #BB<GH1 61 #:1N>:1N6 GA #<6I@"1S HI #N> HII GA 61 1987
@GNS6I6E6IGN+ @#NPINP 61 AG<: GA PGH1<N:1N6 A<G: 61
B<1SI>1N6I#" BI@#:1<#" 6G # ENI@#:1<#"-B#<"I#:1N6#<D SDS61:+ #N>
B<GHI>INP #<6I@"1 MHIII #S 6<#NSI6G<D B<GHISIGNS AG< 61 G<>1<"D SIA6
A<G: GN1 SDS61: 6G 61 G61<0
6he @G:1"1@ %ismisse% the petitio& *iti&g S#N6I#PG HS! @G:1"1@+ 270 S@<# 106
where it was hel% that8
<# 6747 i&te&%e% to i&*lu%e the S)stem of I&itiati'e o& #me&%me&ts to the @o&stitutio&+ $ut is+
u&fortu&atel)+ I&a%[Link] to *o'er that s)stem u&%er Se*tio& 2+ #rt! MHII of the @o&stitutio&! - -
- !
6he foregoi&g $ri&gs us to the *o&*lusio& that <# 6747 is i&*omplete+ i&a%[Link] or wa&ti&g i&
esse&tial terms a&% *o&%itio&s i&sofar as i&itiati'e o& ame&%me&ts to the @o&stitutio& is
*o&*er&e%! Its la*u&ae o& this su$sta&ti'e matter are fatal a&% *a&&ot $e *ure% $) Nempoweri&gO
the @G:1"1@ to promulgate su*h rules a&% regulatio&s as ma) $e &e*essar) to *arr) the
purposes of this a*t!
@o&si%eri&g the sai% %ismissal+ petitio&ers ele'ate% the matter to the Supreme @ourt o& @ertiorari
a&% :a&%amus allegi&g ra'e a$use of %is*retio& a&% to set asi%e the @G:1"1@L >e*isio& a&%
to *ompel the latter to gi'e %ue *ourse to their i&itiati'e petitio&!
The #ssues-
1! ;161< 61 "#:BING P<GEBLS B16I6IGN @G:B"I1S ;I6 S1@6IGN 2+
#<6I@"1 MHII GA 61 @GNS6I6E6IGN GN #:1N>:1N6S 6G 61 @GNS6I6E6IGN
6<GEP B1GB"1LS INI6I#6IH1J
2! ;161< 61 @GE<6 SGE"> <1HISI6 I6S <E"INP IN >1A1NSG<-
S#N6I#PG HS! @G:1"1@+ >1@"#<INP 6#6 <# NG! 6747 NIN@G:B"161+
IN#>1QE#61 G< ;#N6INP IN 1SS1N6I#" 61<:S #N> @GN>I6IGNSO 6G
I:B"1:1N6 61 INI6I#6IH1 @"#ES1 GN B<GBGS#"S 6G #:1N> 61
@GNS6I6E6IGNJ a&%
4! ;161< 61 @G:1"1@ @G::I661> P<#H1 #BES1 GA >IS@<16IGN IN
>1NDINP >E1 @GE<S1 6G 61 "#:BING P<GEBLS B16I6IGN!
9 ' L &-
6here is &o merit to the petitio&!
6he "am$i&o group misera$l) faile% to *ompl) with the $asi* [Link]&ts of the @o&stitutio&
for *o&%u*ti&g a peopleLs i&itiati'e! 6hus+ there is e'e& &o &ee% to re'isit Sa&tiago+ as the prese&t
petitio& warra&ts %ismissal $ase% alo&e o& the "am$i&o ProupLs glari&g failure to *ompl) with
the $asi* [Link]&ts of the @o&stitutio&! #s su*h+ there is likewise &o gra'e a$use of %is*retio&
o& the part of the @G:1"1@!
Se*tio& 2+ #rti*le MHII of the @o&stitutio& is the go'er&i&g *o&stitutio&al pro'isio& that allows a
peopleLs i&itiati'e to propose ame&%me&ts to the @o&stitutio&! 6his Se*tio& pro'i%es8
NSe*tio& 2! #me&%me&ts to this @o&stitutio& ma) likewise $e >I<1@6"D B<GBGS1> BD 61
B1GB"1 through i&itiati'e upo& a petitio& of at least twel'e per *e&tum (12K) of the total
&um$er of registere% 'oters of whi*h e'er) legislati'e %istri*t must $e represe&te% $) at least
three per *e&tum (4K) of the registere% 'oters therei&!O
6he %eli$eratio&s of the @o&stitutio&al @o&'e&tio& 'i'i%l) e-plai& the mea&i&g of the
ame&%me&t N%ire*tl) propose% $) the people through i&itiati'e upo& a petitio&O! 6hus8
:<! <G><IPG8 "et us look at the me*ha&i*s! "et us sa) some 'oters wa&t to propose a
*o&stitutio&al ame&%me&t! IS 61 ><#A6 GA 61 B<GBGS1> @GNS6I6E6IGN#"
#:1N>:1N6 <1#>D 6G B1 SG;N 6G 61 B1GB"1 ;1N 61D #<1 #S=1> 6G
SIPN0
:<! SE#<1R! 6hat *a& $e reaso&a$l) assume%+ :a%am Bresi%e&t!
:<! <G><IPG8 ;hat %oes the spo&sor mea&0 6he %raft is rea%) a&% show& to them $efore the)
sig&0 Now+ who prepares the %raft0
:<! SE#<1R8 6he people themsel'es+ :a%am Bresi%e&tS#s it is e&'isio&e%+ a&) Ailipi&o *a&
prepare that proposal a&% pass it arou&% for sig&ature!
@learl)+ the framers of the @o&stitutio& i&te&%e% that the N%raft of the propose% *o&stitutio&al
ame&%me&tO shoul% $e Nrea%) a&% show&O to the people N$efore the) sig& su*h proposalO! 6he
framers plai&l) state% that N$efore the) sig& there is alrea%) a %raft show& to them!O 6he framers
also Ne&'isio&e%O that the people shoul% sig& o& the proposal itself $e*ause the propo&e&ts must
Nprepare the proposal a&% pass it arou&% for sig&ature!O
6he esse&*e of ame&%me&ts N%ire*tl) propose% $) the people through i&itiati'e upo& a petitio&O
IS 6#6 61 1N6I<1 B<GBGS#" GN I6S A#@1 IS # B16I6IGN BD 61 B1GB"1! 6his
mea&s two (2) esse&tial eleme&ts must $e prese&t8
1! 6he people must author a&% must sig& the e&tire proposal! No age&t or represe&tati'e
*a& sig& for a&% o& their $ehalfJ
2! #s a& i&itiati'e upo& a petitio&+ 61 B<GBGS#" :ES6 B1 1:BG>I1> IN #
B16I6IGN!
6hese esse&tial eleme&ts are prese&t o&l) if the full te-t of the propose% ame&%me&ts is first
show& to the people who will e-press their asse&t $) sig&i&g su*h *omplete proposal i& a
petitio&! 6hus+ a& ame&%me&t is N>I<1@6"D B<GBGS1> BD 61 B1GB"1 6<GEP
INI6I#6IH1 EBGN # B16II6GN N GN"D IA 61 B1GB"1 SIPN GN # B16I6IGN 6#6
G@N6#INS 61 AE"" 61M6 GA 61 B<GBGS1> #:1N>:1N6S!
6he petitio&ers $ear the $ur%e& of pro'i&g that the) *omplie% with the *o&stitutio&al
[Link]&ts i& gatheri&g the sig&aturesFthat the petitio& *o&tai&e%+ or i&*orporate% $)
atta*hme&t+ the full te-t of the propose% ame&%me&ts!
6he "am$i&o Proup %i% &ot atta*h to their prese&t petitio& a *op) of the %o*ume&t *o&tai&i&g
the propose% ame&%me&ts a&% as su*h+ the people sig&e% i&itiati'e petitio& without k&owi&g
the a*tual ame&%me&ts propose% i& the sai% i&itiati'e! I&stea% + the allege% 6!4 millio& people
who sig&e% the petitio& ha% to rel) the represe&tatio&s of #tt)! "am$i&o! @learl)+ #tt)! "am$i&o
a&% his group %e*ei'e% the 6!4 millio& sig&atories+ a&% e'e& the e&tire &atio&!
2! # peopleLs i&itiati'e to *ha&ge the @o&stitutio& applies o&l) to a& ame&%me&t of the
@o&stitutio& a&% &ot to its re'isio&! I& *o&trast+ @o&gress a&% a @o&stitutio&al @o&'e&tio& *a&
propose $oth ame&%me&ts a&% re'isio&s to the @o&stitutio&! 6his is *lear u&%er Se*tio& 1 of #rt!
MHII of the @o&stitutio&!
;here the i&te&t a&% la&guage of the @o&stitutio& u&%er Se*tio& 2 of #rt! MHIII *learl) withhol%
from the people the power to propose re'isio&s to the @o&stitutio&+ the people *a&&ot propose
re'isio&s e'e& as the) are empowere% to propose ame&%me&ts! 6he two are %isti&guishe% as
follows8
N<e'isio&O is the alteratio&s of the %iffere&t portio&s of the e&tire %o*ume&t 2@o&stitutio&3! It
ma) result i& the rewriti&g whether the whole *o&stitutio&+ or the greater portio& of it+ or perhaps
some of its importa&t pro'isio&s! But whate'er results the re'isio& ma) pro%u*e+ the fa*tor that
*hara*teri?es it as a& a*t of re'isio& is the origi&al i&te&tio& a&% pla& authori?e% to $e *arrie% out!
6hat i&te&tio& a&% pla& must *o&template a *o&si%eratio& of all the pro'isio&s of the @o&stitutio&
to %etermi&e whi*h o&e shoul% $e altere% or suppresse% or whether the whole %o*ume&t shoul%
$e repla*e% with a& e&tirel) &ew o&e!
N#me&%me&tO of the @o&stitutio&+ o& the other ha&%+ e&'isages a *ha&ge or o&l) a few spe*ifi*
pro'isio&s! 6he i&te&tio& of a& a*t to ame&% is &ot to *o&si%er the a%'isa$ilit) of *ha&gi&g the
e&tire *o&stitutio& or of *o&si%eri&g that possi$ilit)! 6he i&te&tio& rather is to impro'e spe*ifi*
parts of the e-isti&g *o&stitutio& or to a%% to it pro'isio&s %eeme% esse&tial o& a**ou&t of
*ha&ge% *o&%itio&s or to suppress portio&s of it that seem o$solete+ or %a&gerous+ or mislea%i&g
i& their effe*t!
:I<I#: >1A1NSG<-S#N6I#PG+ et al! Hs! @G:1"1@+ P!<! No! 127427+ :ar*h 19+ 1997
T 9u&e 10+ 1997
<# 6747 i&te&%e% to i&*lu%e the S)stem of I&itiati'e o& #me&%me&ts to the @o&stitutio&+ $ut is+
u&fortu&atel)+ I&a%[Link] to *o'er that s)stem! Se*tio& 2 #rt! MHII is &ot self-e-e*utor) a&%
u&less @o&gress pro'i%es for its impleme&tatio& + it woul% remai& i& the *ol% &i*he of the
@o&stitutio&! <# 6747 i& all its 24 se*tio&s me&tio&s the wor% N@o&stitutio&O o&l) i& se*tio& 2
a&% Se*tio& 4 as *ompare% to the i&itiati'e o& NstatutesO a&% lo*al legislatio&! 6he foregoi&g
$ri&gs us to the *o&*lusio& that <# 6747 is i&*omplete+ i&a%[Link] or wa&ti&g i& esse&tial terms
a&% *o&%itio&s i&sofar as i&itiati'e o& ame&%me&ts to the @o&stitutio& is *o&*er&e%! Its la*u&ae
o& this su$sta&ti'e matter are fatal a&% *a&&ot $e *ure% $) Nempoweri&gO the @G:1"1@ to
promulgate su*h rules a&% regulatio&s as ma) $e &e*essar) to *arr) the purposes of this a*t!
1&umerate the steps to $e followe% a&% the [Link] to $e met i& or%er that the people ma)
propose% the ame&%me&ts+ repeal+ ame&% or e&a*t a law or pro'isio& of the @&stitutio&!
4! ;hat are the %iffere&t mo%es of ame&%i&g the *o&stitutio&0 >isti&guish N<e'isio&O from
Name&%me&tO of the @o&stitutio&!
N<e'isio&O is the alteratio&s of the %iffere&t portio&s of the e&tire %o*ume&t 2@o&stitutio&3! It
ma) result i& the rewriti&g whether the whole *o&stitutio&+ or the greater portio& of it+ or perhaps
some of its importa&t pro'isio&s! But whate'er results the re'isio& ma) pro%u*e+ the fa*tor that
*hara*teri?es it as a& a*t of re'isio& is the origi&al i&te&tio& a&% pla& authori?e% to $e *arrie% out!
6hat i&te&tio& a&% pla& must *o&template a *o&si%eratio& of all the pro'isio&s of the @o&stitutio&
to %etermi&e whi*h o&e shoul% $e altere% or suppresse% or whether the whole %o*ume&t shoul%
$e repla*e% with a& e&tirel) &ew o&e!
N#me&%me&tO of the @o&stitutio&+ o& the other ha&%+ e&'isages a *ha&ge or o&l) a few spe*ifi*
pro'isio&s! 6he i&te&tio& of a& a*t to ame&% is &ot to *o&si%er the a%'isa$ilit) of *ha&gi&g the
e&tire *o&stitutio& or of *o&si%eri&g that possi$ilit)! 6he i&te&tio& rather is to impro'e spe*ifi*
parts of the e-isti&g *o&stitutio& or to a%% to it pro'isio&s %eeme% esse&tial o& a**ou&t of
*ha&ge% *o&%itio&s or to suppress portio&s of it that seem o$solete+ or %a&gerous+ or mislea%i&g
i& their effe*t! (SIN@G+ Hi*e&te+ BI"IBBIN1 BG"I6I@#" "#;)
5! <ea%8 a" MA#A$AG vs% L&P!' ()T&* +, Phil% -
." G&$'AL!S vs% C&M!L!C* /- SCRA ++0
There is no [Link] for Congress to propose amendments to the Constitution and
at the same time call for the convening of a Constitutional Convention to amend the
Constitution% The word 1or2 in the provision 13Congress* upon a vote of 4 of all its mem.ers5
&R 6/7 A constitutional Convention2 under Section -* Art% 8()) also means 1A$92%
c" T&L!$T)$& vs% C&M!L!C* 0- SCRA +:/
19octrine of Proper Su.mission2 means all the proposed amendments to the Constitution
shall .e presented to the people for the ratification or re;ection at the same time* not piecemeal%
d" SA$)9A9 vs% C&M!L!C* +< SCRA <<<
e" ALMAR)& vs% AL#A* -/+ SCRA =>
)f the ?uestion regarding the proposed amendment to the Constitution deals with its
1necessity* e@pediency or wisdom2* the same is political in nature and .eyond the power of the
courts to decide%
f" M)R)AM 9!A!$S&R SA$T)AG& (S% C&M!L!C* /+: ACRA -:=
The urpose and (unction of the
Constitution
Post"d )$ T%" Con'"d"rat" A!"rican on *un 29t%2 2(11 in ?ounding .ocu!"nts2
Politics @ Parti"s A ( co!!"nts
6he @o&stitutio& is ,ust what it sa)s it is+ a *ompa*t %eli&eati&g the $asis upo& whi*h a u&io&
$etwee& the so'ereig& States+ a&% a&) future States a%mitte%+ woul% $e *o&stitute% a&% *arrie%
out! ItLs fu&*tio& was &ot so mu*h to empower the fe%eral go'er&me&t to rule as it was to spe*if)+
limit+ a&% rule the age&*) of the fe%eral go'er&me&t i& *arr)i&g out itLs %elegate% %uties o&
$ehalf of the States i& u&io&! Batri*k e&r)+ o&e of our most illustrious fou&%i&g fathers+ sai% it
this wa)8
NThe Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people* it is an
instrument for the people to restrain the government B lest it come to dominate our lives and
interests%N
Dou woul% thi&k the e-pla&atio& for this woul% $e sta&%ar% k&owle%ge to the
*ommo& #meri*a&+ espe*iall) *o&si%eri&g most igh S*hool stu%e&ts are [Link]% to take a
*ourse i& #meri*a& *i'i*s a&% e*o&omi*s! Sa%l) howe'er+ &ot o&l) %o most #meri*a&s &ot
u&%ersta&% the true fu&*tio& of the @o&stitutio& of these u&ite% States+ e'i%e&tl) &either %o most
of our ele*te% offi*ials! 6hat+ or the) ,ust %o &ot *are!
>espite his total mo*ker) of the same+ a&% the &o'elt) of his sa)i&g so upo& the o**asio& a&% i&
the *o&te-t whi*h he %i%+ "i&*ol& a*tuall) e-presse% (however hypocritically) the truth of this
pri&*iple whe& he pe&&e% those i&famous wor%s Ngovernment of the people* .y the people* for
the peopleN+ whi*h the te&th ame&%me&t to the @o&stitutio& *larifies+ NThe powers not delegated
to the Cnited States .y the Constitution* nor [Link] .y it to the States* are reserved to the
States respectively* or to the people%O 6hat is to sa)+ amo&g other thi&gs+ that the states a&% Nthe
peopleO are legall) s)&o&)mous+ 'ia our %emo*rati* repu$li*a& (or representative) s)stem!
I& short+ the purpose a&% fu&*tio& of the *o&stitutio& is to tell the fe%eral go'er&me&t what it *a&
a&% *a&&ot %o o& $ehalf of the states! 6here$) pro'i%i&g a&% affirmi&g that Nthe peopleO are i&
*harge of the go'er&me&t+ &ot the other wa) arou&%!
Classi;cation o' Constitutional :ig%ts BArt. IIIC
1. Political rig%ts D t%os" rig%ts o' t%" citi<"ns %ic% gi4" t%"! t%" #o"r to
#artici#at"2 dir"ctl$ or indir"ctl$2 in t%" "sta)lis%!"nt or ad!inistration o' t%"
go4"rn!"nt.
2. Ci4il rig%ts D t%os" rig%ts %ic% t%" la ill "n'orc" at t%" instanc" o' #ri4at"
indi4iduals 'or t%" #ur#os" o' s"curing to t%"! t%" "n5o$!"nt o' t%"ir !"ans o'
li4"li%ood.
3. 1ocial and "cono!ic rig%ts D t%os" rig%ts %ic% ar" int"nd"d to insur" t%" "ll,
)"ing and "cono!ic s"curit$ o' t%" indi4idual
0. :ig%ts o' t%" accus"d D t%os" rig%ts int"nd"d 'or t%" #rot"ction o' a #"rson %o is
accus"d o' an$ cri!".
Classi;cation and ?or!s o' Constitution
1. According to Origin:
Con4"ntional or =nact"d , on" %ic% is "nact"d )$ a constitu"nt ass"!)l" or
grant"d )$ a rul"r to %is su)5"cts.
Cu!ulati4" or "4ol4"d , on" %ic% is a #roduct o' grot% or a long #"riod o'
d"4"lo#!"nt origination in custo!s2 traditions2 5udicial d"cisions2 and ot%"rs2 rat%"r
t%an 'ro! a d"li)"rat" and 'or!al "nact!"nt
2. According to 'or!:
Writt"n , on" %ic% %as )""n gi4"n d";nit" ritt"n 'or! at a #articular ti!".
6nritt"n , on" %ic% is "ntir"l$ t%" #roduct o' #olitical "4olution2 consisting larg"l$
o' a !ass o' custo!s2 usag"s and 5udicial d"cisions2 and statutor$ "nact!"nts.
3. According to di/cult$ o' a!"nd!"nt or r"4ision:
:igid or in"lastic , on" %ic% cannot )" a!"nd"d or alt"r"d "3c"#t )$ so!" s#"cial
!ac%in"r$ !or" cun)rous t%an t%" ordinar$ l"gislati4" #roc"ss.
?l"3i)l" or "lastic , on" %ic% !a$ )" alt"r"d in t%" sa!" a$ as ot%"r las.
phil constitutional law +A4:
philippi&e *o&stitutio&al law re'iew
1. Constitution
@o&stitutio& is the $o%) of rules a&% ma-ims i& a**or%a&*e with whi*h the power of so'ereig&t)
are ha$ituall) e-er*ise%!
2. W%at ar" t%" #ur#os"s o' t%" ConstitutionE
1! to pres*ri$e perma&e&t framework of a s)stem of go'er&me&t
2! to assig& to se'eral %epartme&ts their respe*ti'e powers a&% %uties
4! to esta$lish *ertai& first pri&*iples o& whi*h go'er&me&t is fou&%e%
Classi;cation o' Constitution
1! writte& or u&writte&
2! e&a*te% or e'ol'e%
4! rigi% or fle-i$le
5! &ormati'e
7! &omi&al
6! sema&ti*
=ss"ntial #arts o' a good ritt"n constitution:
1! *o&stitutio& of li$ert)
2! *o&stitutio& of go'er&me&t
4! *o&stitutio& of so'ereig&t)
1tat"
@ommu&it) of perso&s+ more or less &umerous+ perma&e&tl) o**up)i&g a %efi&ite portio& of
territor)+ i&%epe&%e&t of e-ter&al *o&trol+ a&% possessi&g a go'er&me&t to whi*h a great $o%) of
i&ha$ita&ts re&%er ha$itual o$e%ie&*e!
=l"!"nts o' 1tat"
1! people
2! territor)
4! go'er&me&t
5! so'ereig&t)
classi;cation o' go4"rn!"nt
1! %e ,ure - has rightful title $ut &o power or *o&trol $e*ause same has $ee& with%raw& from it+ or
$e*ause same has &ot )et a*tuall) e&tere% i&to e-er*ise thereof
2! %e fa*to - a*tuall) e-er*ises power or *o&trol $ut without legal title
Finds o' d" 'acto go4"rn!"nt
1! %e fa*to proper - go'er&me&t that gets possessio& a&% *o&trol of+ usurps+ $) for*e or $) the
'oi*e of the ma,orit)+ the rightful legal go'er&me&t a&% mai&tai&s itself agai&st the will of the
latter
2! go'er&me&t of paramou&t for*e - esta$lishe% a&% mai&tai&e% $) militar) for*es who i&'a%e
a&% o**up) a territor) of the e&em) i& the *ourse of war
4! i&%epe&%e&t go'er&me&t esta$lishe% $) the i&ha$ita&ts of the *ou&tr) who rise i& i&surre*tio&
agai&st the pare&t state!
. =G"ct o' )"llig"r"nt occu#ation
#8 No *ha&ge i& so'ereig&t)! owe'er+ politi*al laws+ e-*ept those of treaso& are suspe&%e%J
mu&i*ipal laws remai& i& for*e u&less *ha&ge% $) the $elligere&t o**upa&t! #t the e&% of the
o**upatio&+ politi*al laws are automati*all) re'i'e%!
1(. In%"r"nt #o"r o' t%" stat"
1! poli*e power - power promoti&g pu$li* welfare $) restrai&i&g a&% regulati&g the use of li$ert)
a&% propert)
2! power of emi&e&t %omai& - power of the state to a*.uire pri'ate propert) for pu$li* purpose
upo& pa)me&t of ,ust *ompe&satio&
4! power of ta-atio& - power $) whi*h State raises re'e&ue to %efra) &e*essar) e-pe&ses of
go'er&me&t
11. 1i!ilariti"s o' t%" #o"rs o' t%" 1tat"
1! i&here&t i& the stateJ &o &ee% for *o&stitutio&al gra&t
2! &e*essar) a&% i&%ispe&sa$le
4! mea&s $) whi*h state i&terferes with pri'ate propert)
5! presupposes [Link]'ale&t *ompe&satio&
7! primaril) legislati'e i& &ature
12. .istinctions o' t%" #o"rs:
1! Boli*e power8 regulates life a&% li$ert)! 1mi&e&t >omai& a&% Bower of 6a-atio&8 effe*ts o&l)
propert) rights
2! BB a&% B68 e-er*ise% $) the go'er&me&t+ 1>8 ma) $e e-er*ise% $) pri'ate e&tities
4! BB8 propert) take& is &o-ious or i&te&%e% for &o-ious purposes a&% %estro)e%! 1> a&% B68
propert) is wholesome a&% %e'ote% to pu$li* use or purpose
5! BB8 *ompe&satio& i&ta&gi$leJ altruisti* feeli&g of ha'i&g *o&tri$ute% somethi&g to pu$li*
goo%! 1>8 full a&% fair [Link]'ale&t of propert) take&J B68 prote*tio& a&%Cor pu$li* impro'eme&ts
i&stitute% $) the go'er&me&t for ta-es pai%!
13. T"sts 'or 4alid "3"rcis" o' Polic" #o"r
1! lawful su$,e*t
2! lawful mea&s
a%%itio&al limitatio&s
4! e-press gra&t of law
5! withi& territorial limits
7! must &ot $e *o&trar) to law
10. :"Huisit"s o' taFing
1! e-propriator must e&ter a pri'ate propert)
2! e&tr) must $e for more tha& a& mome&tar) perio%
4! e&tr) must $e u&%er warra&t or *olor of authorit)
5! propert) must $e %e'ote% for pu$li* use
7! utili?atio& of propert) must $e i& a wa) so as to oust ow&er a&% %epri'e him of $e&efi*ial
e&,o)me&t of propert)!
15. :"Huisit"s o' "!in"nt do!ain
1! &e*essit)8 if e-er*ise% $) *o&gress+ politi*al .uestio&J if e-er*ise% $) %elegate+ ,usti*ia$le
.uestio&
2! pri'ate propert)
4! taki&g
5! pu$li* use
7! ,ust *ompe&satio&
1+. W%"n is t%"r" taFingE
1! ow&er is a*tuall) %epri'e% of his propert)
2! there is pra*ti*al %estru*tio& or material impairme&t of the 'alue of propert)
4! ow&er is %epri'e% of or%i&ar) use of his propert)
5! ow&er is %epri'e% of ,uris%i*tio&+ super'isio& a&% *o&trol of his propert)
17. W%at ar" t%" r"Huisit"s 'or 4alid ta3ation
1! ta- must $e for pu$li* purpose
2! ta- shall $e u&iform
4! either the perso& or propert) ta-e% shall $e withi& the ,uris%i*tio& of ta-i&g authorit)
5! that i& assessme&t a&% *olle*tio& of *ertai& ta-es+ *ertai& guara&tees agai&st i&,usti*es to
i&%i'i%uals+ espe*iall) $) wa) of &oti*e a&% opportu&it) for heari&g shall $e pro'i%e%!
18. W%at co!#ris"s t%" t"rritor$ o' t%" P%ili##in"sE
6he &atio&al territor) *omprises the Bhilippi&e ar*hipelago+ with all the isla&%s a&% waters
em$ra*e% therei&+ a&% all other territories o'er whi*h the Bhilippi&es has so'ereig&t) or
,uris%i*tio&+ *o&sisti&g of its terrestrial+ flu'ial a&% aerial %omai&s+ i&*lu%i&g its territorial sea+
the sea$e%+ the su$soil+ the i&sular shel'es+ a&% other su$mari&e areas! 6he waters arou&%+
$etwee&+ a&% *o&&e*ti&g the isla&%s of the ar*hipelago+ regar%less of their $rea%th a&%
%ime&sio&s+ form part of the i&ter&al waters of the Bhilippi&es!
19. Arc%i#"lagic .octrin"
I&tegratio& of a group of isla&%s to the sea a&% their o&e&ess so that together the) *o&stitute o&e
u&it+ o&e *ou&tr) o&e state! #& imagi&ar) si&gle $aseli&e is %raw& arou&% the isla&%s $) ,oi&i&g
appropriate poi&ts of the outermost isla&%s or ar*hipelago with straight li&es a&% all the waters
a&% isla&%s e&*lose% withi& the $aseli&es from part of the territor) of the #r*hipelagi* State!
2(. T"rritori"s "3"!#t 'ro! t"rritorial 5urisdiction
1! foreig& states+ hea% of states+ %iplomati* represe&tati'es a&% to a *ertai& %egree+ *o&suls
2! foreig& state propert)+ i&*lu%i&g their em$assies+ *o&sulates+ a&% pu$li* 'essels e&gage% i&
&o&-*ommer*ial a*ti'ities!
4! a*ts of states
5! foreig& mer*ha&t 'essels e-er*isi&g the rights of i&&o*e&t passage or i&'olu&tar) e&tr)+ su*h
as arri'al u&%er stress
7! foreig& armies passi&g through or statio&e% i& its territor) with its permissio&s
6! su*h other perso&s a&% propert)+ o'er whi*h the state ma)+ $) agreeme&t+ wai'e ,uris%i*tio&!
21. C%aract"ristic o' a r"#u)lican stat".
1! e-iste&*e of a $ill of rights
2! ma,orit) rule go'er&s
4! go'er&me&t of law &ot of me&
5! &o&-sua$ilit) of state without its *o&se&t
7! state *a&&ot pass irrepeala$le laws
6! a**ou&ta$ilit) of pu$li* offi*ials
7! separatio& of powers
8! %elegatio& of powers
22. C%"cF and )alanc" !"c%anis!
1! Heto power of the Bresi%e&t
2! Bower of the @o&gress to o'erri%e the 'eto of the Bresi%e&t
4! power of ,u%i*ial re'iew 'este% i& @ourt
5! par%o&i&g power of the Bresi%e&t
7! power of @o&gress to ame&% or repeal a&) law
6! power of @o&gress to appropriate mo&e)
7! @ommissio& o& #ppoi&tme&t
8! Impea*hme&t
9! Bower of the Supreme @ourt to test suffi*ie&*) of fa*tual $asis for suspe&sio& of writ of
ha$eas *orpus!
10! @o&gress ma) re'oke su*h suspe&sio& a&% %e*laratio&
23. P"r!issi)l" d"l"gation
1! 6ariff powers to the Bresi%e&t
2! 1merge&*) Bowers
4! >elegatio& to the Beople
5! >elegatio& to lo*al go'er&me&t u&its
7! >elegatio& to #%mi&istrati'e $o%ies
20. T"st 'or 4alid d"l"gation
1! *omplete&ess test
2! suffi*ie&*) sta&%ar% test
25. =l"!"nts o' cri!inal du" #roc"ss
1! a**use% has $ee& hear% i& a *ourt of *ompete&t ,uris%i*tio&
2! a**use% is pro*ee%e% agai&st u&%er the or%erl) pro*esses of law
4! a**use% is gi'e& &oti*e a&% opportu&it) to $e hear%
5! ,u%gme&t re&%ere% withi& authorit) of *o&stitutio&al law
2+. =l"!"nts o' Ad!inistrati4" .u" Proc"ss
1! right to heari&g+ whi*h i&*lu%es right to prese&t o&e(s *ase a&% support e'i%e&*e a%%u*e%
2! tri$u&al must *o&si%er e'i%e&*e a%%u*e%
4! %e*isio& must ha'e somethi&g to support itself
5! e'i%e&*e must $e su$sta&tial
7! %e*isio& must $e $ase% o& e'i%e&*e a%%u*e%+ or at least *o&tai&e% i& the re*or%s a&% %is*lose%
to the parties
6! i&%epe&%e&t trial or ,u%ge
7! tri$u&al shoul% i& all *o&tro'ersial .uestio&s+ re&%er its %e*isio& i& su*h a ma&&er so that
parties *a& k&ow the 'arious issues i&'ol'e% a&% reaso& for the %e*isio&
27. =Hual #rot"ction o' la.
#ll perso&s or thi&gs similarl) situate% must $e similarl) treate% $oth as to rights *o&ferre% a&%
respo&si$ilities impose%!
28. :"Huisit"s o' 4alid classi;cation
1! su*h *lassifi*atio& rests upo& su$sta&tial %isti&*tio&s
2! it is germa&e to the purpose of the law
4! it is &ot *o&fi&e% to e-isti&g *o&%itio&s
5! it applies [Link]) to all mem$ers of the same *lass
29. :"Huisit"s o' 4alid s"arc% and arrant
1! pro$a$le *ause
2! %etermi&atio& of the pro$a$le *ause $) the ,u%ge
4! after e-ami&atio& u&%er oath or e-ami&atio& of the of the *omplai&a&t a&% the wit&ess he ma)
pro%u*e
5! parti*ular %es*riptio& of the pla*e to $e sear*he% a&% the thi&gs or perso& to $e sei?e%
3(. Warrantl"ss arr"st: %"n 4alid
1! whe& the perso& to $e arreste% ha *ommitte%+ is a*tuall) *ommitti&g+ or is attempti&g to
*ommit a& offe&se
2! whe& a& offe&se has $ee& *ommitte% a&% arresti&g offi*er has perso&al k&owle%ge of the fa*ts
i&%i*ati&g that the perso& to $e arreste% has *ommitte% it
4! whe& perso& to $e arreste% is a& es*apee or %ete&tio& priso&er
5! whe& right has $ee& 'olu&taril) wai'e% su*h as posti&g of $ail $o&%
31. Warrantl"ss s"arc%7 %"n 4alid
1! whe& right has $ee& 'olu&taril) wai'e%
2! as a& a**i%e&t to a lawful arrest+ pro'i%e% sear*h is *o&tempora&eous to arrest a&% withi&
permissi$le area of sear*h
4! sear*hes of 'essel a&% air*raft for 'iolatio& of fisher)+ immigratio& a&% *ustoms laws
5! sear*hes of automo$ile at $or%ers or *o&stru*ti'e $or%ers for 'iolatio& of immigratio& laws
7! i&spe*tio& of $uil%i&gs a&% other premises for the e&for*eme&t of fire+ sa&itar) a&% $uil%i&g
regulatio&s
6! where prohi$ite% arti*les are i& plai& 'iew
7! *o&%u*t of areal target ?o&i&g a&% saturatio& %ri'e i& the e-er*ise of militar) powers of the
Bresi%e&t
32. T"st 'or 4alid go4"rn!"ntal int"r'"r"nc" B'r""do! o' "3#r"ssionC
1! *lear a&% prese&t %a&ger rule
2! %a&gerous te&%e&*) rule
4! $ala&*i&g of i&terest test
33. :ig%ts o' a #"rson sus#"ct"d and su)s"Hu"ntl$ c%arg"d )"'or" t%" cas"
is ;l"d in court:
Before the *ase is file% i& *ourtCprose*utor for prelimi&ar) i&'estigatio& $ut after $ei&g put i&to
*usto%) or otherwise %epri'e% of li$ert)+ a&% or $ei&g i&terrogate% $) poli*e
a! to remai& sile&t
$! to $e i&forme% thereof
*! &ot to $e su$,e*te% to for*e+ 'iole&*e+ threat+ i&timi%atio& whi*h 'itiates free will
%! to ha'e e'i%e&*e o$tai&e% i& 'iolatio& of these rights i&a%missi$le i& e'i%e&*e
30. :ig%ts o' a #"rson sus#"ct"d and su)s"Hu"ntl$ c%arg"d a't"r t%" cas" is
;l"d in court:
a! to refuse to $e a wit&ess
$! &ot to ha'e pre,u%i*e impute% o& him as result of su*h refusal
*! to testif) o& his ow& $ehalf
%! to *ross- e-ami&atio&
e! while testif)i&g+ to refuse .uestio&s whi*h te&%s to i&*rimi&ate him for some *rime other tha&
the prese&t *harge
35. Constitutional rig%ts o' t%" accus"d2
1! *rimi&al %ue pro*ess
2! presumptio& of i&&o*e&*e
4! right to $e hear% $) himself or $) *ou&sel
5! right to $e i&forme% of the &ature a&% *ause of a**usatio& agai&st him
7! right to spee%)+ impartial a&% pu$li* trial
6! right to meet wit&ess fa*e to fa*e
7! right to *ompulsor) pro*ess to se*ure atte&%a&*e of wit&esses a&% pro%u*tio& of e'i%e&*e
8! trial i& a$se&tia - ma&%ate% o&l) after arraig&me&t
3+. Ia)"as cor#us
;rit issue% $) the *ourt %ire*te% to a perso& %etai&i&g a&other *omma&%i&g him to pro%u*e the
$o%) of the priso&er at a %esig&ate% time a&% pla*e+ with the %a) a&% the *ause of his *apture a&%
%ete&tio&+ to %o+ a&% to su$mit to+ a&% to re*ei'e whate'er *ourt or ,u%ge awar%i&g writ shall
*o&si%er i& his $ehalf
37. Transactional i!!unit$ statut"
6estimo&) of a&) perso& or whose possessio& of %o*ume&ts or other e'i%e&*e &e*essar) or
*o&'e&ie&t to %etermi&e the truth i& a&) i&'estigatio& *o&%u*te% is immu&e from *rimi&al
prose*utio& for a& offe&se to whi*h su*h *ompelle% testimo&) relates!
38. =3c"#tions to in4oluntar$ s"r4itud"
1! pu&ishme&t for a *rime whereof o&e has $ee& %ul) *o&'i*te%
2! ser'i*e i& %efe&se of state
4! &a'al e&listme&t
5! posse *omitatus
7! retur& to work or%er i& i&%ustries affe*te% with pu$li* i&terest
6! patria potestas
39. :"Huisit"s o' dou)l" 5"o#ard$
1! 'ali% *omplai&t
2! file% $efore *ompete&t *ourt
4! to whi*h %efe&%a&t has plea%e%
5! %efe&%a&t was pre'iousl) a*.uitte% or *o&'i*te% or the *ase %ismisse% or otherwise termi&ate%
without his e-press *o&se&t
0(. Finds o' "3 #ost 'acto la or )ill o' attaind"r.
1! law *rimi&ali?i&g the a*t %o&e $efore passage
2! law aggra'ati&g pe&alt) for *rime *ommitte% $efore passage
4! law i&fli*ti&g greater or more se'ere pe&alt)
5! law alteri&g legal rules of e'i%e&*e a&% re*ei'es less or %iffere&t testimo&) tha& law [Link]%
at the *ommissio&+ i& or%er to *o&'i*t the a**use%
7! law assumi&g to regulate *i'il rights a&% reme%ies o&l)+ i& effe*t imposes pe&alt) for
%epri'atio& of right for somethi&g whi*h whe& %o&e was lawful
6! law %epri'i&g a**use% of some lawful prote*tio& to whi*h he ha% $ee& e&title%+ su*h a
prote*tio& of a former *o&'i*tio& or a*.uittal+ or of pro*lamatio& of am&est)
Bri&*iples of @o&stitutio&al @o&stru*tio&
@o&stitutio&al interpretation+ or *o&stitutio&al construction+ the term more ofte& use% $) the
Aou&%ers+ is the pro*ess $) whi*h mea&i&gs are assig&e% to wor%s i& a *o&stitutio&+ to e&a$le
legal %e*isio&s to $e ma%e that are ,ustifie% $) it! Some s*holars %isti&guish $etwee&
/i&terpretatio&/ F assig&i&g mea&i&gs $ase% o& the mea&i&gs i& other usages of the terms $)
those the writers a&% their rea%ers ha% pro$a$l) rea%+ a&% /*o&stru*tio&/ F i&ferri&g the
mea&i&g from a $roa%er set of e'i%e&*e+ su*h as the stru*ture of the *omplete %o*ume&t from
whi*h o&e *a& %is*er& the fu&*tio& of 'arious parts+ %is*ussio& $) the %rafters or ratifiers %uri&g
%e$ate lea%i&g to a%optio& (/legislati'e histor)/)+ the $a*kgrou&% of *o&tro'ersies i& whi*h the
terms were use% that i&%i*ate the *o&*er&s a&% e-pe*tatio&s of the %rafters a&% ratifiers+
alter&ati'e wor%i&gs a&% their mea&i&gs a**epte% or re,e*te% at %iffere&t poi&ts i& %e'elopme&t+
a&% i&%i*atio&s of mea&i&gs that *a& $e i&ferre% from what is not sai%+ amo&g other metho%s of
a&al)sis!
6here is also a .uestio& of whether the mea&i&gs shoul% $e take& from the pu$li* mea&i&gs
share% amo&g the literate popula*e+ the pri'ate mea&i&gs use% amo&g the %rafters a&% ratifiers
that might &ot ha'e $ee& wi%el) share%+ or the pu$li* legal mea&i&gs of terms that were $est
k&ow& $) more a%'a&*e% legal s*holars of the time! :ost of the E!S! @o&stitutio& appears to
ha'e $ee& writte& to $e u&%erstoo% $) or%i&ar) people of that era+ although people the& were
mu*h more literate i& the law tha& people are &ow! owe'er+ ma&) of its wor%s a&% phrases are
fairl) %eep legal terms that were o&l) well u&%erstoo% $) a few of the legall) e%u*ate% Aou&%ers+
e'e& though the ge&eral populatio& pro$a$l) ha% a ru%ime&tar) u&%ersta&%i&g of them!
6here is a pro$lem with the /origi&al pu$li* mea&i&g/ formulatio&+ $e*ause while the mea&i&gs
of *o&stitutio&al terms were /pu$li*/ i& the se&se that the) were &ot /pri'ate/ or /se*ret/+ the)
were &ot &e*essaril) familiar to or%i&ar) people of the era! :ore a**urate woul% $e /legall)
e%u*ate% a&% still lear&i&g pu$li* mea&i&g/+ $e*ause ma&) of the Aou&%ers themsel'es use%
terms that the) ha% to resear*h to fi&% the mea&i&gs of! #& e-ample of this *a& $e see& i& the
*omme&ts $) >i*ke&so& i& the Ae%eral @o&'e&tio& #ug! 29+ 1787+ a$out e@ post facto o&l)
appl)i&g to *rimi&al *ases+ after resear*hi&g the topi* i& Bla*ksto&e(s Commentaries! So si&*e
we *a& presume the Aou&%ers mostl) agree% o& the writers the) *o&si%ere% authoritati'e o& legal
usages+ we *a& reaso&a$l) refer to the writi&gs of those other writers to fi&% the mea&i&gs the
Aou&%ers i&te&%e% e'e& if the Aou&%ers themsel'es ha% &ot )et %o&e the resear*h to full) master
the *o&*epts!
Aor *o&stitutio&al terms the denotata are &ot empiri*al o$,e*ts so mu*h as i%eas+ that is+ me&tal
mo%els+ that %o &ot+ for the most part+ ha'e the a%'a&tage of some formal s*ie&tifi* mo%els of
$ei&g represe&ta$le i& mathemati*al or *omputer formalisms that we *a& e-ami&e e-ter&all)! I&
parti*ular+ the) are i%eas that e-iste% i& the mi&%s of perso&s lo&g %ea%+ so we ha'e to %e'elop
me&tal mo%els of their me&tal mo%els (/theor) of mi&%/) $ase% o& the thi&gs the) rea% a&%
wrote! 6hat *a& $e %o&e! 6he 'erifi*atio& *omes with $ei&g a$le to pre%i*t what o&e of them will
sa) i& a writi&g o&e has&(t rea% )et! Be*omi&g a%ept at %oi&g so *a& reassure o&e that o&e has
/gotte& i&to their hea%s/! But that is &ot somethi&g o&e *a& %emo&strate to others!
6his lea%s to the a%mo&itio& that the 1&glish use% i& the @o&stitutio& a&% other legal %o*ume&ts
of the 18th *e&tur) shoul% $e rea% as a foreig& la&guage+ putti&g asi%e to%a)(s mea&i&gs of what
seem to $e the same wor%s we use to%a)+ a&% attempti&g to %e*o%e the mea&i&gs from 'arious
*lues we *a& fi&%! 6his is &ot o&l) wise for 18th *e&tur) 1&glish+ $ut for almost a&)
*ommu&i*atio&s+ e'e& amo&g people who *ommu&i*ate with o&e a&other %ail)+ $e*ause &o two
people mea& pre*isel) the same thi&g $) the same wor%s o& e'er) o**asio&! ;he& $oth speaker
a&% liste&er are ali'e the) are a$le to i&terrogate o&e a&other to arri'e at a *ommo& mea&i&g+ $ut
whe& the author is %ea% we ha'e to fi&% e'i%e&*e i& other thi&gs he or his *orrespo&%e&ts wrote!
@o&stitutio&al *o&tro'ersies are a$out whether a& offi*ial a*t is *o&siste&t with+ a&% authori?e%
$)+ a *o&stitutio& or *o&stitutio&al statute or *ourt %e*isio&! Si&*e a *o&stitutio& is a law+ a&% the
supreme law withi& its %omai&+ a&% authori?es statutes a&% other offi*ial a*ts whi*h ha'e a
te-tual e-pressio&+ the pri&*iples of *o&stitutio&al i&terpretatio& are esse&tiall) the same as the
pri&*iples of statutor) or ,u%i*ial i&terpretatio&!
:ost legal s*holars re*og&i?e se'e& mai& methods of ,u%i*ial %e*isio&maki&g8 te@tual*
historical* functional* doctrinal* prudential* e?[Link]* a&% natural+ although the) ma) %iffer o&
what ea*h i&*lu%es+ a&% there is some o'erlap amo&g them!
1! TeBtual! >e*isio& $ase% o& the a*tual wor%s of the writte& law+ if the mea&i&g of the
wor%s is u&am$iguous! Si&*e a law is a *omma&%+ the& it must mea& what it mea&t to the
lawgi'er+ a&% if the mea&i&g of the wor%s use% i& it ha'e *ha&ge% si&*e it was issue%+
the& te-tual a&al)sis must $e of the wor%s as u&%erstoo% $) the lawgi'er+ whi*h for a
*o&stitutio& woul% $e the u&%ersta&%i&g of the ratif)i&g *o&'e&tio& or+ if that is u&*lear+
of the %rafters! Some "ati& ma-ims8 A [Link] legis non est recedendum% Arom the wor%s
of the law there is &ot a&) %eparture! 7 @oke 118! $oscitur D sociis% :ea&i&g of wor%s
ma) $e as*ertai&e% $) asso*iate% wor%s! 4 6!<! 87!
2! 9istorical! >e*isio& $ase% less o& the a*tual wor%s tha& o& the u&%ersta&%i&g re'eale%
$) a&al)sis of the histor) of the %rafti&g a&% ratifi*atio& of the law+ for *o&stitutio&s a&%
statutes+ sometimes *alle% its legislati'e histor)+ a&% for ,u%i*ial e%i*ts+ the *ase histor)! #
te-tual a&al)sis for wor%s whose mea&i&gs ha'e *ha&ge% therefore o'erlaps histori*al
a&al)sis! It arises out of su*h "ati& ma-ims as Animus hominis est anima scripti%
I&te&tio& is the soul of a& i&strume&t! 4 Bulst! 67!
4! (unctional! #lso *alle% structural! >e*isio& $ase% o& a&al)sis of the stru*tures the law
*o&stitute% a&% how the) are appare&tl) i&te&%e% to fu&*tio& as a *ohere&t+ harmo&ious
s)stem! # "ati& ma-im is $emo ali?uam partem recte intelligere potest ante?uam totum
perlegit% No o&e *a& properl) u&%ersta&% a part u&til he has rea% the whole! 4 @oke <ep!
79!
5! &octrinal! >e*isio& $ase% o& pre'aili&g pra*ti*es or opi&io&s of legal professio&als+
mai&l) legislati'e+ e-e*uti'e+ or ,u%i*ial precedents+ a**or%i&g to the meta-%o*tri&e of
stare decisis+ whi*h treats the pri&*iples a**or%i&g to whi*h *ourt %e*isio&s ha'e $ee&
ma%e as &ot merel) advisory $ut as normative! Some "ati& ma-ims are8 Argumentum D
simili valet in lege% #& argume&t from a like *ase a'ails i& law! @oke+ "ittleto&+ 191!
Consuetudo et communis assuetudo %%% interpretatur legem scriptam* si le@ sit generalis%
@ustom a&% *ommo& usage !!! i&terpret the writte& law+ if it $e ge&eral! 9e&k! @e&t! 274!
Cursus curiE est le@ curiE% 6he pra*ti*e of the *ourt is the law of the *ourt! 4 Buls! 74!
Fudiciis [Link] fides est [Link]% @re%it is to $e gi'e& to the latest %e*isio&s! 14
@oke 15! Res ;udicata pro veritate accipitur% # thi&g a%,u%i*ate% is re*ei'e% as true!
@oke+ "ittleto&+ 104!
7! rudential! >e*isio& $ase% o& fa*tors e-ter&al to the law or i&terests of the parties i& the
*ase+ su*h as the *o&'e&ie&*e of o'er$ur%e&e% offi*ials+ effi*ie&*) of go'er&me&tal
operatio&s+ a'oi%a&*e of stimulati&g more *ases+ or respo&se to politi*al pressure! G&e
su*h *o&si%eratio&+ a'oi%a&*e of %istur$i&g a sta$le $o%) of pra*ti*es+ is also the mai&
moti'atio& for the %o*tri&al metho%! It also i&*lu%es su*h *o&si%eratio&s as whether a
*ase is /ripe/ for %e*isio&+ or whether lesser or a%mi&istrati'e reme%ies ha'e first $ee&
e-hauste%! # "ati& ma-im is #oni ;udicis est lites dirimere% 6he %ut) of a goo% ,u%ge is to
pre'e&t litigatio&! 5 @oke 17!
6! 'Cuitable! #lso *alle% ethical! >e*isio& $ase% o& a& i&&ate se&se of ,usti*e+ $ala&*i&g
the i&terests of the parties+ a&% what is right a&% wro&g+ regar%less of what the writte&
law might pro'i%e! Gfte& resorte% to i& *ases i& whi*h the fa*ts were &ot a%[Link])
a&ti*ipate% or pro'i%e% for $) the lawgi'ers! Some s*holars put 'arious $ala&*i&g tests of
i&terests a&% 'alues i& the pru%e&tial *ategor)+ $ut it works $etter to %isti&guish $etwee&
prudential as $ala&*i&g the i&terests a&% 'alues of the legal s)stem from e?[Link] as
$ala&*i&g the i&terests a&% 'alues of the parties! It arises out of the "ati& ma-im+ G?uitas
est perfecta ?uEdam ratio ?uE ;us scriptum interpretatur et emendat5 nulla scriptura
comprehensa* sed sola ratione consistens% [Link]) is a sort of perfe*t reaso& whi*h
i&terprets a&% ame&%s writte& lawJ *omprehe&%e% i& &o *o%e+ $ut *o&siste&t with reaso&
alo&e! @oke+ "ittleto&+ 25!
7! )atural! >e*isio& $ase% o& what is [Link]% or a%'ise% $) the laws of &ature+ or perhaps
of huma& &ature+ a&% o& what is ph)si*all) or e*o&omi*all) possi$le or pra*ti*al+ or o&
what is a*tuall) likel) to o**ur! 6his has its origi& i& su*h a&*ie&t "ati& ma-ims as8 Fura
naturE sunt [Link]% 6he laws of &ature are u&*ha&gea$le! 9a*o$! 64! )[Link]
nulla [Link] est% 6here is &o o$ligatio& to %o impossi$le thi&gs! >! 70+ 17+ 187! Le@
non cogit ad [Link]% 6he law %oes &ot *ompel the impossi$le! o$! 96! Le@
neminem cogit ad vana seu inutilia peragenda% 6he law [Link] &o o&e to %o 'ai& or
useless thi&gs! 7 @oke 21! [Link] sumptis [Link]* lege naturE utendum est% "aws
of the state faili&g+ we must a*t $) the law of &ature! 2 <ol! <ep! 98!
Gf these+ o&l) the first three+ te-tual+ histori*al+ a&% fu&*tio&al+ are metho%s of i&terpreti&g or
*o&stru*ti&g the written constitution of government+ a&% the histori*al a&% fu&*tio&al metho%s
ma) $e more a matter of *o&stru*tio& tha& i&terpretatio&! 6he last+ &atural+ is *o&stru*tio& (&ot
i&terpretatio&) of the u&writte& constitution of nature+ or the u&writte& constitution of society+
whi*h form a hierar*h) of authorit)+ with the *o&stitutio& of &ature superior to the *o&stitutio& of
so*iet)+ a&% the *o&stitutio& of so*iet) superior to the writte& *o&stitutio& of go'er&me&t! 6he
%o*tri&al+ pru%e&tial+ a&% [Link]$le metho%s are &ot i&terpretio& or *o&stru*tio& of a&) of these
*o&stitutio&s+ although ,u%ges ofte& *laim the) are! 6here is a& misgui%e% te&%e&*) amo&g
mo%er& ,u%ges to misreprese&t what are esse&tiall) pru%e&tial or [Link]$le %e*isio&s as
*o&stitutio&al *o&stru*tio&s! 6oo ma&) law)ers are *ompli*it i& this $) *asti&g what are
esse&tiall) pru%e&tial or [Link]$le argume&ts i&to *o&stitutio&al terms! 6here is &othi&g
i&here&tl) wro&g with maki&g pru%e&tial or [Link]$le %e*isio&s! 6he E!S! @o&stitutio& *o&fers
$oth law a&% [Link]) ,uris%i*tio&s o& fe%eral *ourts+ as %o the state *o&stitutio&s! 6he pro$lem
*omes with treati&g su*h %e*isio&s as esta$lishi&g pre*e%e&ts+ espe*iall) $i&%i&g o&es! It is o&e
thi&g to treat a %e*isio& as a pre*e%e&t that *larifies some am$iguit) i& the *o&stitutio&+ $ut .uite
a&other to esse&tiall) i&sert a pru%e&tial or [Link]$le %e*isio& i&to the *o&stitutio& as a ki&% of
ame&%me&t! Su*h %e*isio&s must &ot *o&fli*t with *o&stitutio&s or *o&stitutio&al statutes+ $ut
ofte& %o! >o*tri&al a&% pru%e&tial %e*isio&s are more trou$lesome! 6he %o*tri&al metho% ma) $e
*ompati$le with the writte& *o&stitutio& of go'er&me&t if it merel) i&'ol'es *larifi*atio&s of
am$iguities i& the origi&al te-t+ $ut &ot whe& those %o*tri&es %epart from origi&al legal
u&%ersta&%i&g+ as the) sometimes %o!
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6he pru%e&tial metho% ma) $e ,ustifia$le as &e*essar) to
ha&%le large *aseloa%s+ $ut ofte& &egle*t to re&%er ,usti*e i& parti*ular *ases+ espe*iall) whe&
the) i&'ol'e a'oi%a&*e of *o&tro'ers) rather tha& a %esire to settle all issues $rought $efore the
*ourt!
;ithi& these metho%s+ we *a&+ $) stu%) of the writi&gs of the Aou&%ers+ a&% the writi&gs the)
rea%+ eli*it su*h pri&*iples for i&terpreti&g or *o&stru*ti&g the @o&stitutio& for the E&ite% States
as the followi&g8
1! The Constitution is the written document! #lthough it ma) $e *o&si%ere% to i&*lu%e
the u&%ersta&%i&gs of its wor%s as of the time of ratifi*atio&+ it %oes &ot i&*lu%e the
su$[Link]&t $o%) of pra*ti*es or pre*e%e&ts upo& whi*h *o&stitutio&al %e*isio&s might $e
$ase%+ whi*h ma) or ma) &ot $e *o&siste&t with it+ or authori?e% $) it! 6he writte&
%o*ume&t refers to itself as /this @o&stitutio&/+ a&% pro'i%es for o&l) four metho%s $)
whi*h it ma) $e ame&%e%+ all of whi*h appl) o&l) to the writte& %o*ume&t!
2! The authority for pro!isions of the Constitution is the ratifications and state
admissions! @urre&t *o&se&t or a*.uies*e&*e+ or la*k thereof+ to the @o&stitutio& or a&)
pra*ti*e+ %oes &ot affe*t the origi&al *o&stituti'e a*ts+ a&% has &o authorit)+ u&less
e-presse% through a%optio& of ame&%me&ts as pro'i%e% i& #rti*le H!
4! ro!isions of the Constitution are mutually consistent! 6here are &o i&ter&al logi*al
*o&tra%i*tio&s+ e-*ept that a pro'isio& of a& ame&%me&t i&*o&siste&t with a pre'ious
pro'isio& superse%es that pro'isio&!
5! )one of the words are without force and effect, eBcept those superseded by
amendments, unless such amendments are repealed! 1-*ept for the stateme&t of
purpose i& the pream$le+ e'er) wor% was i&te&%e% $) the Aramers to $e legall)
&ormati'e+ a&% &ot ,ust a%'isor)+ %e*larator)+ aspiratio&al+ or e-hortator)! (er.a intelligi
ut ali?uid operantur [Link]% ;or%s shoul% $e i&terprete% to gi'e them some effe*t!
7! %ights and powers are complementary! 1'er) right re*og&i?e% $) the @o&stitutio& is
a& immu&it)+ that is+ a right agai&st a positi'e a*tio& $) go'er&me&t+ a&% is [Link]'ale&t to
a restri*tio& o& %elegate% powers! @o&'ersel)+ e'er) %elegate% power is a restri*tio& o&
immu&ities! #& immu&it) ma) $e e-presse% either as a %e*laratio& of the right+ or as a
restri*tio& o& powers!
6! There are no redundancies within the original unamended Constitution! owe'er+
ame&%me&ts ma) $e alter&ati'e wa)s of e-pressi&g [Link]'ale&t *o&te&t i& the origi&al
u&ame&%e% @o&stitutio& or pre'ious ame&%me&ts! :ore spe*ifi*all)+ the Bill of <ights
a%%e% &o &ew *o&te&t &ot impli*it i& the origi&al u&ame&%e% @o&stitutio&+ e-*ept the
twe&t) %ollar rule of the Se'e&th #me&%me&t!
7! The Constitution was intended to define a functionally complete and harmonious
system! 6hat %oes &ot mea&+ howe'er+ that all powers a&)o&e might thi&k the &atio& or
a&) $ra&*h+ le'el+ offi*e or %epartme&t shoul% ha'e+ were a*tuall) %elegate%!
8! "riginal "intent" is functional, not moti!ational! 6he pri'ate moti'es of the Aramers
or Aou&%ers are irrele'a&t a&% largel) u&k&owa$le+ a&% likel) to ha'e $ee& %i'erse! 6he
*ommo& law rule of i&terpretatio& u&%erstoo% $) the Aou&%ers was to %is*er& the
fu&*tio&al role of eleme&ts of the law+ &ot the pri'ate purposes of the lawgi'ers!
9! The ratification debates are the best e!idence of original understanding! 6he
argume&ts of those oppose% to ratifi*atio& are &ot ,ust the positio&s of the losers i& the
%e$ates+ whi*h some might %ismiss as &ot i&%i*ati'e of origi&al u&%ersta&%i&g! #s the
%e$ates pro*ee%e%+ u&%ersta&%i&gs e'ol'e% a&% *larifie%+ a&% positio&s *ha&ge%! :ost
oppo&e&ts were satisfie% $) a%optio& of a Bill of <ights+ a&% $) assura&*es $) the
propo&e&ts *o&*er&i&g how the wor%s of the @o&stitutio& woul% $e i&terprete%+ a&% those
assura&*es must $e *o&si%ere% part of the origi&al u&%ersta&%i&g! 6hat mea&s that a
*o&stru*tio& to whi*h the more sig&ifi*a&t /a&ti-fe%eralists/ woul% o$,e*t is almost
*ertai&l) i&*orre*t!
10! owers are narrow, rights broad! 6he e&tire theme a&% te&or of the ratifi*atio& %e$ates
was that %elegate% powers were to $e i&terprete% as stri*tl) as possi$le+ *o&siste&t with
the wor%s+ a&% rights as $roa%l) as possi$le+ with the presumptio& i& fa'or of the right+
a&% the $ur%e& of proof o& those *laimi&g a power! Potestas stricte interpretatur% # power
is stri*tl) i&terprete%! )n [Link]* non prEsumitur pro potentia% I& *ases of %ou$t+ the
presumptio& is &ot i& fa'or of a power!
11! &elegated powers cannot be subdelegated! 6he E!S! @o&stitutio& 'ests all legislati'e
powers i& @o&gress+ a&% all ,u%i*ial powers i& the Supreme @ourt a&% i&ferior *ourts+
e-*ept as spe*ifi*all) e-presse%! 1-e*uti'e $ra&*h offi*ials ma) su$%elegate $ut must
remai& respo&si$le for the a*tio&s of their su$or%i&ates! 6here *a& $e &o authorit)
e-er*ise% that is &ot a**ou&ta$le through *o&stitutio&al offi*ials!9elegata potestas non
potest delegari% # %elegate% power *a&&ot $e %elegate%! 9 I&st! 797!
12! The power to regulate is not the power to prohibit all modalities of something! It is
o&l) the power to issue pres*riptio&s to /make regular/+ e&for*ea$le o&l) $) %epri'atio&s
of propert) or pri'ileges+ &ot of life+ lim$+ or li$ert)! 6here must alwa)s $e some
mo%alit) that is &ot prohi$ite%!
14! #mplied powers are only to "carry into 'Becution" an eBpressed power and not to
do whate!er is necessary to achie!e the intent for which a power might be eBercised!
>elegatio& of a power is %elegatio& of the right to make a *ertai& ki&% of effort+ &ot to %o
whate'er is &e*essar) to get a %esire% out*ome!
15! There can be no common law crimes! 6he) are i& *o&fli*t with the prohi$itio&s o& e@
post facto laws a&% $ills of attai&%er!
17! %ights may not be disabled or unduly burdened by legislati!e or eBecuti!e process!
/>ue/ pro*ess is ,u%i*ial o&l)+ i&'ol'i&g the gra&ti&g of a petitio& to %isa$le a right of the
%efe&%a&t+ with the $ur%e& of proof o& the plai&tiff or prose*utor+ a&% with the %efe&%a&t
ha'i&g at least those mi&imum prote*tio&s that pre'aile% %uri&g the Aou&%i&g! with
similar %isa$leme&ts ha'i&g similar sta&%ar%s of proof a&% prote*tio&!
16! There is no right without a remedy! C.i ;us i.i remedium% 6here must alwa)s $e a&
a**essi$le forum i& whi*h a *omplai&a&t has oyer a&% terminer for a&) petitio&!
17! The (ounders were learning! /Grigi&al mea&i&g/ is &ot ,ust a$out what the Aou&%ers
*o&s*iousl) mea&t at the mome&t of ratifi*atio&+ $ut i&*lu%es what the) woul% %is*o'er
with further stu%) of the legal tra%itio& the) i&'oke% i& the wor%s the) *hose! 6hus+ the)
referre% to authors like Bla*ksto&e a&% @oke whe& the) were u&sure what the) mea&t+
a&% so must we!
18! 'arly practice indicati!e but not dispositi!e! 1arl) pra*ti*e $) the Aou&%ers ma)
pro'i%e e'i%e&*e of their aspiratio&s i& the wor%s the) *hose+ $ut shoul% &ot $e regar%e%
as perfe*t e-pressio&s of their i&te&t! Bra*ti*e *a& represe&t *ompromise with pra*ti*al
*o&*er&s a&% ma) lag $ehi&% the i%eals *o&tai&e% i& the wor%s!
19! /ental models of mental models! 1a*h of us has a me&tal mo%el of the worl% that
i&*lu%es a mo%el of the me&tal mo%els others ha'e of the worl%! @ommu&i*atio& is
possi$le o&l) to the e-te&t that our me&tal mo%els of the me&tal mo%els of others are
somehow a**urate or *o&grue&t! ;he& a lawgi'er issues a law+ a *omma&% to others for
future *omplia&*e+ he is rel)i&g o& others to u&%ersta&% his wor%s the wa) he %oes+ a&%
those others are rel)i&g o& him to use wor%s with the mea&i&gs the) ha'e for them! But
wor%s are a& imperfe*t wa) to *o&'e) mea&i&gs+ a&% if the re*ipie&t of the *omma&%
*a&&ot i&terrogate the lawgi'er for his mea&i&g+ he must tr) to impro'e his me&tal mo%el
of the lawgi'er(s me&tal mo%el $) su*h mea&s as lear&i&g to a**uratel) pre%i*t what the
lawgi'er will write a$out matters the re*ipie&t has &ot pre'iousl) rea%!
20! (ind the right le!el of abstraction! It was *ommo& for the Aou&%ers to use somewhat
more *o&*rete wor%s to mea& $roa%er pri&*iples! 6hus+ /press/ or /arms/ is &ot limite% to
the te*h&olog) of the time+ $ut refers to the ge&eral fu&*tio& the) ser'e%! /:ilitia/ %oes
&ot mea& merel) those legall) o$lige% to respo&% to a& offi*ial *all-up+ $ut %efe&se
a*ti'it) ge&erall)!
Three approaches
;e ha'e three mai& approa*hes to i&terpretatio& or *o&stru*tio&8
1! Seek origi&al i&te&t+ or what the lawgi'er hope% the wor%s woul% a**omplish+ whi*h i&
tur& *a& $e %i'i%e% i&to8
1! :oti'atio&al i&te&t
2! Au&*tio&al i&te&t
2! Seek origi&al pu$li* (legal) mea&i&g of the lawgi'er!
4! Ese the (*ommo& law) rules of i&terpretatio& a**epte% $) the lawgi'ers!
6he pro$lem with the origi&al metho%s approa*h is to i%e&tif) a&% state su*h metho%s+ whi*h at
the time of the Aou&%i&g were mostl) &ot e-pli*it+ $ut a& art pra*ti*e% $) law)ers a&% ,u%ges+
somethi&g the) lear&e% to %o $ut pro$a$l) &ot to e-plai&+ like horse ri%i&g or ar*her)! 6he mai&
e'i%e&*e we ha'e of what the) were are the :a-ims+ some of whi*h are liste% here!
It is importa&t to keep i& mi&% that the mea&i&g we seek is &ot our mea&i&g+ $ut the mea&i&g the
wor%s ha% for the lawgi'ers+ to the e-te&t we *a& %is*er& what what was+ a&% that it was the
pu$li* legal mea&i&g+ &ot the la) mea&i&g of the streets! 6hat is reall) a %iffere&t la&guage+ the&
as &ow!
It is o&l) importa&t to fo*us o& those wor%s a&% phrases+ a$out 80+ that prese&t the i&terpretati'e
pro$lems! :ost of the @o&stitutio& %oes &ot! 6here are 74 i& the origi&al @o&stitutio&+ 25 i& the
Bill of <ights+ a&% 4 i& the later ame&%me&ts+ although others might *ou&t them %iffere&tl)! 6he)
are highlighte% here! 6hat is a small &um$er+ whi*h it shoul% $e possi$le to thoroughl) a&%
*a&o&i*all) e-plore a&% %is*o'er the origi&al pu$li* legal mea&i&gs of through histori*al
li&guisti* resear*h+ a&% prese&t our reports to ,u%ges so the) %o&(t ha'e to $e*ome e-pert legal
historia&s! If we were to $ear %ow& o& *he*ki&g off e'er) o&e of those+ we might e'e&tuall)
settle most of the i&terpretati'e %isputes+ or at least u&til someo&e fou&% more histori*al
e'i%e&*e!

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