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Contents |
Introduction -- Fundamentals of constitutional jurisprudence / Ronald Dworkin -- Partisanship and political polarization in the United States / Pew Research Center -- The Ill-fated nomination of Merrick Garland / Ron Elving -- The battle to confirm Brett Kavanaugh / Tom McCarthy -- Roe v. Wade and the politics of abortion rights / USHistory.org -- The evolving purview of the U.S. Supreme Court / Eric Black -- Questioning the stability of the Roe v. Wade precedent / Julie Rovner -- Why court-packing is generally a bad idea / Ilya Somin -- Is court-packing ever justified? / Ilya Somin -- Expanding the Supreme Court - the history of an idea / Mark Walsh -- The moderate institutionalism of Chief Justice Roberts / Robin Effron -- The liberal case for expanding the Supreme Court / Miles Mogulescu -- The Supreme Court and the politics of gun regulation / Nina Totenberg -- Is the Supreme Court exercising its full authority? / Erwin Chemerinsky -- Justices Roberts and Alito exemplify an increasingly political Supreme Court center for American progress -- To insulate the Supreme Court from politics, overturn Roe v. Wade / Steven H. Aden -- Democrats in Congress are threatening judicial independence / Carrie Campbell Severino. |
Abstract |
"Anthology of diverse viewpoints exploring the Supreme Court's politicization across history, whether it is realistic or useful to expect it to be insulated from politics, and possible means of depoliticizing the court"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2020055630 |
ISBN | 9781534508200 (library binding) |
ISBN | 9781534508194 (paperback) |
ISBN | (ebook) |