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The Constitution, Race, and Renewed Relevance of Original Intent - Reclaiming the Lost Opportunity of Federalism (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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The Constitution, Race, and Renewed Relevance of Original Intent - Reclaiming the Lost Opportunity of Federalism (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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Donald Lively brings a perspective upon constitutional fundamentals
and racial reality that is both historical and forward-looking. It
reflects a convergence of understandings and insights from a range
of experience as a legal academic, historian, business developer,
and community service organizer. He is the author of 12 books and
over 50 articles, many of which relate to the interaction between
the Constitution and political and social factors and
circumstances. He has lectured both domestically and
internationally. Three of his books have won national book awards.
Lively writes in a style that captures complex and sophisticated
subject matter and reduces it to accessible and understandable
terms. It is extensively annotated to authoritative sources,
transcends any ideological agenda, and introduces principles that
make original constitutional premises relevant to evolving
conditions. Among other things, he demonstrates how the nation's
founding premises that were compromised by racism and its incidents
have become relevant to reckoning with their legacy. This
publication is particularly relevant at a time when racial dynamics
are in flux and the law, particularly interpretation of the law,
has become largely static. Accounting for the nation's legacy of
discrimination has been sporadic and uneven. Reparations have been
provided for the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans during
World War II, but denied for African-Americans whose experience for
most of the nation's history was defined by slavery and pervasive
discrimination. Although the Supreme Court has acknowledged this
legacy of societal discrimination, it has precluded generalized
remediation pursuant to concern with negative collateral
consequences. This book provides significant insights that
increasingly will reflect understanding of racial reality in the
twenty-first century. It demonstrates first a legacy of
constitutional outcomes that, at their best, have been promising
and profound in their symbolism but ultimately underachieving. The
book also evidences that, for the first time in the nation's
history, market forces are aligning in favor of diversity and
multicultural competence. Along with changing demographics and
globalization, these factors provide a powerful new force for
reckoning with the nation's legacy of racial discrimination. Modern
constitutional doctrine, which largely precludes raceconscious
reckoning with this reality, constrain the market (both the public
and private sector) from generating innovative and effective
solutions. Lively maintains that by allowing more flexibility and
being more deferential to innovation and experimentation, the Court
can facilitate reckoning with historical reality and square the law
in a way that is consistent with and even restores founding
principles and also reflects how the future is evolving. Based upon
its fidelity to original intent and responsiveness to changing
societal conditions, this model offers a rare convergence of appeal
to those who respectively advocate a more restrained and more
active judiciary. This book is relevant to a variety of audiences
including academics, students, and persons in both the public and
private sector who seek a comprehensive yet accessible narrative
and analysis upon the historical interaction between law and race
and its likely evolution.
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