The U.S. Supreme Court is more important than ever in the lives of Americans. Its politicization, however, has hijacked its mission to provide equal justice under law. This book explains how politics, polarization and worldview â factors that affect everyone â have adversely influenced the Court and thus the nation.
The U.S. Supreme Court is more important than ever in the lives of Americans. Its politicization, however, has hijacked its mission to provide equal justice under law. This book explains how politics, polarization and worldview â factors that affect everyone â have adversely influenced the Court and thus the nation.
Joseph Russomanno is professor in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Rodney A. Smolla Introduction Part I: Divided Worlds Chapter 1: America: Polarized and Politicized Chapter 2: The Court: Polarized and Politicized Part II: The Court, Weaponized Chapter 3: Voting Rights Chapter 4: Gun Rights Chapter 5: Religious Liberty Chapter 6: Abortion Rights Part III: Principles and Processes Chapter 7: "Equal Justice Under Law" Acknowledgments Bibliography Index About the Author
Foreword by Rodney A. Smolla Introduction Part I: Divided Worlds Chapter 1: America: Polarized and Politicized Chapter 2: The Court: Polarized and Politicized Part II: The Court, Weaponized Chapter 3: Voting Rights Chapter 4: Gun Rights Chapter 5: Religious Liberty Chapter 6: Abortion Rights Part III: Principles and Processes Chapter 7: "Equal Justice Under Law" Acknowledgments Bibliography Index About the Author
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