George Skouras (New York Attorney and Independent Scholar)
The author is a New York Attorney and an Independent Researcher and Scholar that uses an interdisciplinary approach in his research. He has published in the following domains of inquiry: Law, Jurisprudence, Constitutionalism, Democratic Theory & Philosophy, the nature of historical inquiry as well as the other Social Sciences. Earlier in his career he also published on the nature of land use law and toxic and hazardous substances. He worked towards his Ph.D. and studied for many years at the New School for Social Research: The Graduate Faculty of Political & Social Science which is a transplant of the Frankfurt School. It moved to New York City from Frankfurt, Germany early in the 20th century.
PUBLICATIONS: (Not a Complete List---Partial Listing)
American Constitutionalism and Dualist Democracy: A Brief Reply and Critique of Ackerman’s “We the People” Philosophy Kindle Edition
by George Skouras (Author)
Takings Law and the Supreme Court: Judicial Oversight of the Regulatory State's Acquisition, Use, and Control of Private Property (Studies in Law and Politics)
by George Skouras (Author)
The Journal Jurisprudence, Vol. 9: Legal Histories Paperback – April 4, 2011
by Aron Ping D'Souza (Author), Isaac J Colunga (Author), George Skouras (Author), Scott Hamilton Dewey (Author)
George Skouras (New York Attorney and Independent Scholar)
The author is a New York Attorney and an Independent Researcher and Scholar that uses an interdisciplinary approach in his research. He has published in the following domains of inquiry: Law, Jurisprudence, Constitutionalism, Democratic Theory & Philosophy, the nature of historical inquiry as well as the other Social Sciences. Earlier in his career he also published on the nature...
Books
Constitutionalism and Democracy: The Supreme Court Power of Judicial Review v. We the People
This book explore the power of judicial review as held by the United States Supreme Court. The legal analysis fuses with an exploration of democratic theory, We the People, efforts in contesting this power. It also explores the class status of the American Constitution and the difficulties of amending it through its many protections against...
American Constitutionalism and Dualist Democracy: A Brief Reply and Critique of Ackerman’s “We the People” Philosophy
This work will attempt to provide a brief reply and critique of Bruce Ackerman’s constitutionalism. Bruce Ackerman is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. And he has been for the past half a century actively engaged in the interpretation of the American Constitution. His efforts have yielded deep insights into...