Książka We Dissent Michael Avery

We Dissent

Talking Back to the Rehnquist Court, Eight Cases That Subverted Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

Autor: Michael Avery
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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The lawyers and legal commentators who contribute to "We Dissent" unanimously agree that during Chie...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2009
strony
245
EAN
9780814707234
ISBN
0814707238
Enbook ID
04930700
Waga
454
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 20

Pełny opis

The lawyers and legal commentators who contribute to "We Dissent" unanimously agree that during Chief Justice William Rehnquist's nineteen-year tenure, the Supreme Court failed to adequately protect civil liberties and civil rights. This is evident in majority opinions written for numerous cases heard by the Rehnquist Court, and eight of those cases are re-examined here, with contributors offering dissents to the Court's decisions. The Supreme Court opinions criticized in "We Dissent" suggest that the Rehnquist Court placed the interests of government above the people, and as the dissents in this book demonstrate, the Court strayed far from our constitutional ideals when it abandoned its commitment to the protection of the individual rights of Americans. Each chapter focuses on a different case - ranging from torture to search and seizure, and from racial profiling to the freedom of political expression - with contributors summarizing the case and the decision, and then offering their own dissent to the majority opinion. For some cases featured in the book, the Court's majority decisions were unanimous, so readers can see here for the first time what a dissent might have looked like. In other cases, contributors offer alternative dissents to the minority opinion, thereby widening the scope of opposition to key civil liberties decisions made by the Rehnquist Court. Taken together, the dissents in this unique book address the pressing issue of Constitutional protection of individual freedom, and present a vision of constitutional law in the United States that differs considerably from the recent jurisprudence of the United States Supreme Court. This vision takes seriously a commitment to democratic values, social justice and racial equality and insists upon governmental accountability to our citizens and others protected by the Constitution. Contributors include: Michael Avery, Erwin Chemerinsky,Marjorie Cohn, Tracey Maclin, Eva Paterson, Jamin Raskin, David Rudovsky, Susan Kiyomi Serrano, and Abbe Smith.

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