This book argues that current equal protection jurisprudence suffers from unnoticed normative and political problems, and elucidates a competing, extant interpretation.
This book argues that current equal protection jurisprudence suffers from unnoticed normative and political problems, and elucidates a competing, extant interpretation.
Sonu Bedi is Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College. Bedi works in the intersection of law and political theory. His publications include Rejecting Rights (Cambridge, 2009), Political Contingency: Studying the Unexpected, the Accidental, and the Unforeseen (co-editor, 2007) and various articles on constitutional law and political philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Identity versus Powers: 1. Suspect class and the dilemma of identity 2. A powers review Part II. Race: 3. How constitutional law rationalizes racism 4. Why racial profiling is based on animus Part III. Sex and Sexuality: 5. The puzzle of intermediate scrutiny 6. Same-sex marriage and the disestablishment of marriage.
Part I. Identity versus Powers: 1. Suspect class and the dilemma of identity 2. A powers review Part II. Race: 3. How constitutional law rationalizes racism 4. Why racial profiling is based on animus Part III. Sex and Sexuality: 5. The puzzle of intermediate scrutiny 6. Same-sex marriage and the disestablishment of marriage.
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