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Supreme Myths Eric J. Segall

Supreme Myths By Eric J. Segall

Supreme Myths by Eric J. Segall


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This book explores some of the most glaring misunderstandings about the U.S. Supreme Court-and makes a strong case for why our Supreme Court Justices should not be entrusted with decisions that affect every American citizen.

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Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Its Justices Are Not Judges by Eric J. Segall

This book explores some of the most glaring misunderstandings about the U.S. Supreme Court-and makes a strong case for why our Supreme Court Justices should not be entrusted with decisions that affect every American citizen. Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court is Not a Court and its Justices are Not Judges presents a detailed discussion of the Court's most important and controversial constitutional cases that demonstrates why it doesn't justify being labeled a court of law. Eric Segall, professor of law at Georgia State University College of Law for two decades, explains why this third branch of the national government is an institution that makes important judgments about fundamental questions based on the Justices' ideological preferences, not the law. A complete understanding of the true nature of the Court's decision-making process is necessary, he argues, before an intelligent debate over who should serve on the Court-and how they should resolve cases-can be held. Addressing front-page areas of constitutional law such as health care, abortion, affirmative action, gun control, and freedom of religion, this book offers a frank description of how the Supreme Court truly operates, a critique of life tenure of its Justices, and a set of proposals aimed at making the Court function more transparently to further the goals of our representative democracy.

Supreme Myths Reviews

This book is well-written, and tells background stories about several cases that may be of interest to students and some professors. . . . Supreme Myths may be a good book for undergraduates studying American government, judicial process, or constitutional law. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *

About Eric J. Segall

Eric J. Segall is professor of law at Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, where he has been faculty since 1991.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Prologue 1 Supreme Mythology 2 Marbury v. Madison and the Birth of Judicial Review 3 Racial Discrimination: Dred Scott, Plessy, and the Reconstruction Amendments 4 The Economy 5 Abortion 6 Guns 7 Affirmative Action 8 Freedom of Religion 9 Proposals 10 Conclusion Epilogue Notes Index

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CIN0313396876G
9780313396878
0313396876
Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Its Justices Are Not Judges by Eric J. Segall
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2012-02-22
240
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