Great Cases in Constitutional LawRobert P. George Princeton University Press, 2000 M03 19 - 206 páginas Slavery, segregation, abortion, workers' rights, the power of the courts. These issues have been at the heart of the greatest constitutional controversies in American history. And in this concise and thought-provoking volume, some of today's most distinguished legal scholars and commentators explain for a general audience how five landmark Supreme Court cases centered on those controversies shaped the country's destiny and continue to affect us even now. The book is a profound exploration of the Supreme Court's importance to America's social and political life. It is also, as many of the contributors show, an intriguing reflection of what some have seen as an important trend in legal scholarship away from an uncritical belief in the essentially benign nature of judicial power. |
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... social division and ill will . The lesson for contemporary judges confronting morally charged political issues is to seek more limited goals , and pursue them by more circumspect means — what Sunstein calls " 8 INTRODUCTION.
... limited an understanding of the need for judges to look beyond the constitutional text to discern the meaning and implications of " due process " and other constitutional provisions . Although he is certainly sensitive to the need for ...
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