Creating Constitutional Change: Clashes Over Power and Liberty in the Supreme Court

Author:   Gregg Ivers ,  Kevin T. McGuire ,  Jennifer S. Diascro ,  Keith E. Whittington
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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9780813923031


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   07 May 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Creating Constitutional Change: Clashes Over Power and Liberty in the Supreme Court


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Because the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court tell us what Constitution means, they can create constitutional change. For quite some time, general readers who have been interested in understanding those changes have not had a concise volume that explores major decisions in which those changes occur. Traditional casebooks used in law schools typically pay scant attention to the historical and political context in which cases are decided, as well as the motives of litigants, the involvement of interest groups, and the justices' concerns with policy outcomes, even though all these factors are critical to understanding the Court's decisions. Other books do address these concerns, but they almost always focus on a single policy issue, rather than on a broader range of constitutional conflicts that populate the Court's docket. In order to make a wide range of decisions more accessible, Gregg Ivers and Kevin T. McGuire commissioned twenty-two outstanding scholars to write essays on a selected series of Supreme Court cases. Chosen for their contemporary relevance, most of the cases addressed in this informative reader are from the last half-century, extending right up through Bush v. Gore.

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Author:   Gregg Ivers ,  Kevin T. McGuire ,  Jennifer S. Diascro ,  Keith E. Whittington
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.534kg
ISBN:  

9780813923031


ISBN 10:   0813923034
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   07 May 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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The editors and an impressive group of contributors have produced a valuable book. The book's essays tell the stories behind major decisions of the Supreme Court and examine the causes and effects of the Court's decisions. As a result, the book provides a rich understanding of the people and processes that shape constitutional law.--Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University


I have no doubt that this excellent collection of essays will prove a boon to anyone teaching undergraduate classes in American legal and constitutional development. But I hope that it gains an audience as well among general readers and even, dare I say it, among law students and even their professors, who will all benefit from the ways that the various authors put the cases they discuss within broader social and political contexts.</p>--Sanford LevinsonProfessor of LawUniversity of Texas Law School, author of <i>Wrestling with Diversity<i>


<p>The editors and an impressive group of contributors have produced a valuable book. The book's essays tell the stories behind major decisions of the Supreme Court and examine the causes and effects of the Court's decisions. As a result, the book provides a rich understanding of the people and processes that shape constitutional law.--Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University


<p>The editors and an impressive group of contributors have produceda valuable book. The book's essays tell the stories behind major decisions of theSupreme Court and examine the causes and effects of the Court's decisions. As aresult, the book provides a rich understanding of the people and processes thatshape constitutional law.--Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University


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Gregg Ivers, Professor of Government at American University, is the author of American Constitutional Law: Power and Politics and To Build a Wall: American Jews and the Separation of Church and State (Virginia). Kevin T. McGuire, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, is the author of Understanding the U.S. Supreme Court and The Supreme Court Bar: Legal Elites in the Washington Community (Virginia).001

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