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The United States Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution, Democracy, and the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
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The United States Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution, Democracy, and the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
Series: Controversies in American Constitutional Law
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This book argues that the judiciary, particularly the Supreme
Court, should embrace an interpretive framework that promotes equal
participation in the democratic process, fosters accountability,
and facilitates robust public discourse among citizens of all
backgrounds. The authors propose a solution that strives to restore
integrity to the Court's decision-making process by eschewing
ideology and a focus on the utility of outcomes in favor of an
intellectually honest jurisprudence that gives all citizens a
meaningful voice in governance. The work is divided into seven
parts. Parts I-V identify the worst decisions in the Court history
and the common themes that helped produce them. The chapters within
each part are dedicated to a single Supreme Court decision, in
which the authors analyze the Court's reasoning and explain why it
undermined federalism, separation of powers, and democratic
governance. Additionally, the authors explain why these decisions
compromised the relationship between the Court and coordinate
branches, the federal government and the states, and citizens and
their elected representatives. Part VI identifies several of the
best Supreme Court decisions, and explains why they provide a
principled framework that can be applied in other cases and result
in a pro-democracy jurisprudence. Finally, in Part VII the authors
propose a comprehensive solution that should inform the Justices'
judicial philosophies, regardless of ideology, and strive to
promote an equal and participatory democracy. The final chapter
offers concluding thoughts and argues that a healthy democracy is
the foundation upon which equality rests, and that a collective
view of rights is the path by which to restore liberty for all
citizens.
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