Drawing upon legal scholarship and critical theory, Jack Jackson explores an ascendant radical and illiberal power on the American Right and considers how it has undermined the very idea of constitutional government.
Drawing upon legal scholarship and critical theory, Jack Jackson explores an ascendant radical and illiberal power on the American Right and considers how it has undermined the very idea of constitutional government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Jackson teaches political theory and constitutional law at Whitman College.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. The Pardon of the Sheriff Introduction. Politicization, Lawlessness, and Anti-Constitutional Times Chapter 1. The Judicial Power: This Is Not a Decision Chapter 2. The Executive Power: A Law That Is No Law Chapter 3. The Legislative Power: This Death That Leads to Life Chapter 4. Sovereign Power and Life Amid New Kings and Old Tutors Coda. Constitutional Power Against Constitutional Government Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface. The Pardon of the Sheriff Introduction. Politicization, Lawlessness, and Anti-Constitutional Times Chapter 1. The Judicial Power: This Is Not a Decision Chapter 2. The Executive Power: A Law That Is No Law Chapter 3. The Legislative Power: This Death That Leads to Life Chapter 4. Sovereign Power and Life Amid New Kings and Old Tutors Coda. Constitutional Power Against Constitutional Government Notes Index Acknowledgments
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