Federal judges, legal scholars, pundits, and reporters frequently
describe the Supreme Court as the final word on the meaning of the
Constitution. The historical record presents an entirely different
picture. A close and revealing reading of that record, from 1789 to
the present day, Reconsidering Judicial Finality reminds us of the
“unalterable fact,” as Chief Justice Rehnquist once remarked,
“that our judicial system, like the human beings who administer
it, is fallible.” And a Court inevitably prone to miscalculation
and error, as this book clearly demonstrates, cannot have the
incontrovertible last word on constitutional questions.In this
deeply researched, sharply reasoned work of legal myth-busting,
constitutional scholar Louis Fisher explains how constitutional
disputes are settled by all three branches of government, and by
the general public, with the Supreme Court often playing a
secondary role. The Court’s decisions have, of course, been
challenged and reversed in numerous cases—involving slavery,
civil rights, child labor legislation, Japanese internment during
World War II, abortion, and religious liberty. What Fisher shows us
on a case-by-case basis is how the elected branches, scholars, and
American public regularly press policies contrary to Court
rulings—and regularly prevail, although the process might
sometimes take decades. From the common misreading of Marbury v.
Madison, to the mistaken understanding of the Supreme Court as the
trusted guardian of individual rights, to the questionable
assumptions of the Court’s decision in Citizens United,
Fisher’s work charts the distance and the difference between the
Court as the ultimate arbiter in constitutional matters and the
judgment of history. The verdict of Reconsidering Judicial Finality
is clear: to treat the Supreme Court’s nine justices as
democracy’s last hope or as dangerous activists undermining
democracy is to vest them with undue significance. The Constitution
belongs to all three branches of government—and, finally, to the
American people.
General
Imprint: |
University Press of Kansas
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
Authors: |
Louis Fisher
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7006-3607-5 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-7006-3607-2 |
Barcode: |
9780700636075 |
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