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The Supreme Court and American Democracy Earl Pollock

The Supreme Court and American Democracy By Earl Pollock

The Supreme Court and American Democracy by Earl Pollock


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This book presents living law, the case-by-case shaping of the law on each of these controversial issues, in the justices' own words and with informative commentary.

There is almost no political question in the United States, wrote Alexis de Tocqueville, that is not resolved sooner or later into a judicial question.

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The Supreme Court and American Democracy: Case Studies on Judicial Review and Public Policy by Earl Pollock

There is almost no political question in the United States, wrote Alexis de Tocqueville, that is not resolved sooner or later into a judicial question. The U.S. Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of judicial questions, weighing the laws enacted by the people's representatives against the inviolable fundamental law embodied in the U.S. Constitution. Virtually every vital political and social issue comes before the Court: abortion, affirmative action, capital punishment, elections and voting, gay rights, gun control, separation of church and state, and more. This book presents living law, the case-by-case shaping of the law on each of these controversial issues, in the justices' own words and with informative commentary. There is almost no political question in the United States, wrote Alexis de Tocqueville, that is not resolved sooner or later into a judicial question. The U.S. Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of judicial questions, weighing the laws enacted by the people's representatives against the inviolable fundamental law embodied in the U.S. Constitution. Virtually every vital political and social issue comes before the Court: abortion, affirmative action, capital punishment, elections and voting, gay rights, gun control, separation of church and state, and more. This book presents living law, the case-by-case shaping of the law on each of these controversial issues, in the justices' own words. ; Guide to the Court's functions and the ways in which it goes about its work ; Topically organized sequences of cases through which the law on particular issues evolved, including the facts of each case; the specific issues before the Court; the Court's decision, embodied in the text of the majority opinion; an account of all opinions handed down; and excerpts from the most influential concurrences and dissents ; Commentary summarizing current federal law on each of the controversial topics covered, with notes on the historical background-and in some cases the turbulent aftermath-of the Court's decisions

The Supreme Court and American Democracy Reviews

Pollock, an attorney, considers the controversial role of the US Supreme Court in public policy issues and specific cases relating to abortion, gay rights, physician-assisted suicide, racial segregation, affirmative action, slavery, due process, elections and voting, freedom of expression, church and state, the powers of the president, capital punishment, gay rights, religion, and property rights. He summarizes the basic constitutional law principles, explains the Court's function and work, and recounts the background and aftermath of decisions in specific cases, with summaries of all filed opinions. * Reference & Research Book News *

About Earl Pollock

Earl E. Pollock served as a law clerk for chief justices Fred M. Vinson and Earl Warren and participated in drafting opinions during one of the most exciting eras in U.S. Supreme Court history. He became Assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General and later had a long and distinguished career as a partner in a private law firm. He is the author of numerous law review articles.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX OF CASE DIGESTS INTRODUCTION 1. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE SUPREME COURT 2. FROM MARBURY TO RECONSTRUCTION 3. RACE DISCRIMINATION BY GOVERNMENT 4. RACE DISCRIMINATION BY PRIVATE PERSONS 5. MINORITY PREFERENCES 6. ABORTION AND THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY 7. TERMINAL ILLNESS ISSUES 8. GAY RIGHTS 9. FREEDOM OF SPEECH 10. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 11. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION CLAUSE 12. THE FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE 13. EXECUTIVE POWERS 14. VOTING AND ELECTIONS 15. CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT 16. PROPERTY RIGHTS 17. THE SECOND AMENDMENT APPENDIX AUNITED STATES CONSTITUTION APPENDIX BSOME SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING APPENDIX CINDEX OF OPINIONS BY JUSTICE

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CIN0313365253G
9780313365256
0313365253
The Supreme Court and American Democracy: Case Studies on Judicial Review and Public Policy by Earl Pollock
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
20081230
432
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