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The Public Debate Over Controversial Supreme Court Decisions (Hardcover, Rev Ed)
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The Public Debate Over Controversial Supreme Court Decisions (Hardcover, Rev Ed)
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Historically, U.S. citizens have accepted most Supreme Court
decisions without protest, but there have also been rulings that
have aroused public anger, condemnation and defiance. These public
reactions and the debates they have inspired have helped shape the
social and political character of the nation. The Public Debate
Over Controversial Supreme Court Decisions explores public reaction
to over forty of the most well known and contentious cases ruled
upon by the Court. The renowned cases covered begin with those from
early in U.S. history, such as McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) and the
Dred Scott decision (1857), to recent cases that have fanned the
flames of debate over current highly-charged issues such as
abortion (Roe v. Wade, 1973) and homosexual rights (Lawrence v.
Texas, 2003). The book presents information through a unique
integration of essays and primary source documents that bring both
context and a sense of immediacy to the cases discussed. Each case
entry includes: An informative introductory essay that explains:
The facts of the case; The Court's ruling and its importance; A
brief overview of the scope and magnitude of public response, with
narrative thread tying together primary sources. Primary source
selections from a wide range of public responses, including:
Newspapers and magazines; Public opinion polls; Letters written
about the case and to the justices; Comments or speeches made by
presidents, members of Congress, and other public figures. The
Public Debate Over Controversial Supreme Court Decisions is
designed to fit into high school social studies and college
curriculums. Public libraries will want this resource in their
collections for any patrons who want to learn about the importance
of these controversial cases in their own lives as citizens.
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