The Constitution in the Courts is a major contribution to one of the most fundamental controversies in modern American politics and law.
This book analyses the contemporary legal debates which are at the centre of the current controversies over the Supreme Court. While the right-wing says we should abandon politics in favour of the 'original meaning' of the Constitution, and the left-wing says that all adjudication is necessarily political, Perry stakes out a middle ground, saying that there is an original meaning to the Constitution and that it authorized broad judicial discretion.
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This book analyses the contemporary legal debates which are at the centre of the current controversies over the Supreme Court. While the right-wing says we should abandon politics in favour of the 'original meaning' of the Constitution, and the left-wing says that all adjudication is necessarily political, Perry stakes out a middle ground, saying that there is an original meaning to the Constitution and that it authorized broad judicial discretion.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.