The Intelligible Constitution by Goldstein

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Summary

A lucid and accessible examination of the Constitution and the manner in which the Supreme Court has failed to communicate its opinions to the public in a comprehensible manner.

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The Intelligible Constitution by Goldstein

In this eloquent and cogent book, noted constitutional scholar Joseph Goldstein argues that the Supreme Court's central obligation is to address itself to the American people from whom it derives its constitutional authority. Yet, he points out, the Court repeatedly fails to make its opinions clear, even to legal professionals and scholars.
`I responded most favourably to the fresh air one breathes while reading the manuscript..In addition to constitutional law scholars, I think that it would appeal to those law schools who study jurisprudence, and also those whose interests are in law and humanities more generally. Outside of law schools, political scientists are a possible audience, but I think that those who study 'communications' or 'rhetoric' would be even more interested. Last of all, I think this book might well be read by that mythical beast, the common reader.' Robert Nagel, University of Colorado
Joseph Goldstein is Sterling Professor of Law at Yale University Law School, and is the author and coauthor of a number of books on the law, including The Government of a British Trade Union, Beyond the Best Interests of the Child, and Criminal Law, Theory, and Process.
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ISBN 13 9780195093759
ISBN 10 0195093755
Title The Intelligible Constitution
Author Goldstein
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1995-10-05
Number of pages 222
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