The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective



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The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective by Rosalind Dixon (editor), Adrienne Stone (editor) (z-lib.org)

Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000).

52 


Bush, 531 U.S. at 123 (Stevens, J., dissenting).

53 


Arizona Legislature, 135 S. Ct. at 2671.

54 


Ibid.

55 


Ibid.

, at 2677–94 (Roberts, C.J., dissenting).

56 

Ibid.


, at 2694–9 (Scalia, J., dissenting).


 

Soundings and Silences 

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decisions about what to say and what not to say in a new constitution have 



bearing on later decisions about how to interpret what a constitution says or 

fails to say.

My decision to pay special attention to the various roles of silence in the dis-

tinct but related projects of constitution-making and constitution-interpreting 

was underscored by an observation a law student of mine (Louis Fisher, J.D. 

2016) once made about how he had been struck by the “presence of absence” 

in Berlin’s modern urban landscape.

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 My student was moved by the way 



Berlin harnessed the “power of negative space in framing the public memory 

of World War II, from skeletal monuments outlining former churches to neg-

ative-space sculptures of murdered Jewish families.”

I was born in Shanghai to Russian Jewish refugees, many of whose closest 

relatives had perished in the pogroms of Russia or had been silenced in the 

ultimate sense at the hands of the Nazis. That made this image of absence 

particularly vivid and meaningful to me. As I look back at where I came from 

and what I have done over the course of my professional life, it strikes me that 

attempting to organize and give structure to the study of legal silence has been 

a primary purpose of much of what I have written and taught over the past 

half-century. In recent years, I decided to focus more systematically on that 

attempt in an advanced seminar I have been teaching at Harvard Law School 

and, to a lesser degree, in courses I have taught as a University Professor to 

Harvard College undergraduates. This chapter is an outgrowth of that effort – 

an outline of how I hope to pursue it in the years that remain, and how I hope 

others will pursue it as well.

2.1.  Door-Closing Silences versus Door-Opening Silences

The introduction to this chapter discussed both: (1) the absence of the quali-

fying word “expressly” from the description of the powers “delegated” to the 

national government in the 1787 Constitution; and (2) the absence of any 

reference to nontrespassory “eavesdropping,” whether aided or unaided by 

technology, from the Fourth Amendment’s ban on “unreasonable searches 

and seizures.” Both were offered as examples of constitutional silences that 

have required interpretation by the Supreme Court.

The difference between those two silences is at least as important as the 

similarities. The Court in McCulloch treated the first silence as strongly sug-

gestive of a binding decision in the Constitution to entrust the United States 

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See generally Cass R. Sunstein, “There Is Nothing That Interpretation Just Is” (2015) 30 Const. 

Comment. 193.


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Laurence H. Tribe

Government – in that case, the newly established Congress – with less tightly 

constrained powers vis-à-vis the States than the unsuccessful Articles of 

Confederation had entrusted to the Continental Congress.

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That silence, understood in light of what Chief Justice Marshall argued 

were the purposes of the Constitution, closed the door to a decentralizing 

approach that had been deemed inadequate at the Constitution’s founding. 

When the Court in Hammer later reopened that door by essentially reinserting 




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