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Contemporary Supreme Court Cases: Landmark Decisions since Roe v. Wade [2 volumes]

(, 2nd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Contemporary Supreme Court Cases: Landmark Decisions since Roe v. Wade [2 volumes]

Contributors:

By (Author) Donald E. Lively
By (author) D. Scott Broyles

ISBN:

9781440837128

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

ABC-CLIO

Publication Date:

22nd February 2016

Edition:

2nd edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Constitution: government and the state
Legal systems: courts and procedures

Dewey:

347.7326

Physical Properties

Contains:

Contains 2 hardbacks

Number of Pages:

746

Weight:

2155g

Description

With its blend of accessible writing and actual excerpts from Court opinions, this book serves to explain the legal and cultural underpinnings of landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the past 35 yearsand to illuminate how these decisions have shaped the trajectory and character of modern American society. As the nation's law defines society, society defines the law. As the nation's fundamental law, the U.S. Constitution is the overarching statement of the people's will. Interpreting the Constitution, however, is no simple task. This book examines more than 100 landmark Supreme Court cases from 1973 to the present, providing readers with insights into decisions that have had a profound impact on American politics, commerce, culture, and life. Organized categorically, this book serves readers either as a comprehensive review of modern constitutional law or as a ready reference source. It includes entries on Supreme Court decision-making regarding high-interest issues such as abortion (Roe v. Wade, 1973; Gonzales v. Carthart, 2007), climate change (Massachusetts v. EPA, 2007), voting rights (Bush v. Gore, 2000), free speech (Texas v. Johnson, 1989), the death penalty (Roper v. Simmons, 2005), immigration (Arizona v. United States, 2012), campaign financing (Citizens United v. FEC, 2010), gun control (District of Columbia v. Heller, 2008), the Affordable Care Act (National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 2012), and gay marriage (United States v. Windsor, 2013). The book not only interprets key Court decisions but also provides critical context and perspective that makes the subject matter easier to understand and more meaningful, especially for readers without an extensive background in Constitutional law. Bibliographies are provided at the end of each case to direct those seeking to delve more deeply into specific topics.

Reviews

[T]he authors meet their goal of creating a work 'relevant [and] accessible to a wide variety of audiences' without overdoing the legalese. * Library Journal *
For any readers interested in the work of the Supreme Court and its impact on society and the law of the land, this work will provide much useful information. This work will benefit a wide range of libraries whose patrons seek an understanding of the Court's role in America. * ARBA *
Summing Up: Recommended. High school, community college, and undergraduate students; general readers. * Choice *

Author Bio

Donald E. Lively, JD, is president of Arizona Summit Law School. He conceptualized and was founding dean and chancellor at Florida Coastal School of Law. D. Scott Broyles, JD, PhD, is associate professor of law at the Charlotte School of Law.

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