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Broken-Sönderslagen is a forceful presentation of the historical role of equity in American jurisprudence set forth in the stories of those who endured the elevation of process over truth and justice. This insightful text demonstrates how the judicial doctrine of the Dred Scott decision, legalizing slavery throughout the USA, is the same judicial philosophy as strict constructionism, the dominant judicial policy of contemporary America.

Produktbeschreibung
Broken-Sönderslagen is a forceful presentation of the historical role of equity in American jurisprudence set forth in the stories of those who endured the elevation of process over truth and justice. This insightful text demonstrates how the judicial doctrine of the Dred Scott decision, legalizing slavery throughout the USA, is the same judicial philosophy as strict constructionism, the dominant judicial policy of contemporary America.
Autorenporträt
D. Ansgar Nyberg has degrees in law, history, and psychology. He has spent the last 44 years in prison in the United States. Ansgar, a strongly abstract thinker, is of a Swedish Norrländ family. He is a voracious reader and writer who writes out of compulsion in the mode of Juvenal, the Roman poet, who called the need to write a chronic disease.