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Great Cases in Constitutional Law Robert P. George

Great Cases in Constitutional Law By Robert P. George

Great Cases in Constitutional Law by Robert P. George


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Slavery, segregation, abortion, workers' rights, and the power of the courts have been the greatest constitutional controversies in American history. This work explains how five Supreme Court cases centered on those controversies shaped the country's destiny. It explores the Supreme Court's importance to America's social and political life.

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Great Cases in Constitutional Law by Robert P. George

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. Robert George opens with an illuminating survey of the themes that unite and divide the five cases. Other contributors then examine each case in detail through a lively commentary-and-response format. Mark Tushnet and Jeremy Waldron exchange views on Marbury v. Madison, the pivotal 1803 case that established the power of the courts to invalidate legislation. Cass Sunstein and James McPherson discuss Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), the notorious case that confirmed the rights of slaveowners, declared that black people could not be American citizens, and is often seen as a cause of the Civil War. Hadley Arkes and Donald Drakeman explore the legacy of Lochner v. New York (1905), a case that ushered in decades of judicial hostility to social welfare laws. Earl Maltz and Walter Murphy assess Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954), the famous case that ended racial segregation in public schools. Finally, Jean Bethke Elshtain and George Will tackle Roe v. Wade (1973), still a flashpoint a quarter of a century later in the debate over abortion. While some of the contributors show sympathy for strong judicial interventions on social issues, many across the ideological spectrum are sharply critical of judicial activism. A compelling introduction to the greatest cases in U.S. constitutional law, this is also an enlightening glimpse of the state of the art in American legal scholarship.

Great Cases in Constitutional Law Reviews

This book provides an excellent overview of landmark Supreme Court Cases, most of which impacted the court's power and direction.--Booklist A collection of scholarly but accessible essays... The principal essays range in style from professorial disputation to impassioned moral advocacy... [This] volume thoughtfully explains the views of those who advocate more of the original Constitution, and less of the Supreme Court, in American political life.--Publishers Weekly All essays provide interesting insight into the concepts of judicial review and judicial activism... [An] excellent book... I highly recommend it to all.--Ruth Ann Wary, Law and Politics Book Review

About Robert P. George

Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University. He has served as a presidential appointee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and as a Judicial Fellow at the Supreme Court of the United States, where he received the Justice Tom C. Clark Award.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii Introduction Robert P. George 3 CHAPTER ONE Marbury v. Madison and the Theory of Judicial Supremacy Mark Tushnet 17 CHAPTER TWO Despotism in Some Form: Marbury v. Madison Jeremy Waldron 55 CHAPTER THREE Dred Scott v. Sandford and Its Legacy Cass R. Sunstein 64 CHAPTER FOUR Politics and Judicial Responsibility: Dred Scott v. Sandford James M. McPherson 90 CHAPTER FIVE Lochner v. New York and the Cast of Our Laws Hadley Arkes 94 CHAPTER SIX The Substance of Process: Lochner v. New York Donald Drakeman 130 CHAPTER SEVEN Brown v. Board of Education and Originalism Earl Maltz 136 CHAPTER EIGHT Originalism-The Deceptive Evil: Brown v. Board of Education Walter F. Murphy 154 CHAPTER NINE Roe v. Wade: Speaking the Unspeakable Jean Bethke Elshtain 175 CHAPTER TEN Judicial Power and Abortion Politics: Roe v. Wade George Will 192 Index 201

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CIN0691049521G
9780691049526
0691049521
Great Cases in Constitutional Law by Robert P. George
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Princeton University Press
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