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The Ex Post Facto Clause - Its History and Role in a Punitive Society (Hardcover)
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The Ex Post Facto Clause - Its History and Role in a Punitive Society (Hardcover)
Series: STUDIES CRIME AMD PUBLIC POLICY SERIES
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The first comprehensive examination of the US Constitution's Ex
Post Facto Clause, surveying its history and the critical role it
can and should play in combatting the punitive tendencies of
American legislatures. The Ex Post Facto Clause, one of the few
civil liberty protections found in the body of the US Constitution,
reflects the Framers' acute concern over the tendency of
legislatures to enact burdensome retroactive laws targeting
unpopular individuals. Over time, a broad array of Americans have
invoked the protective cloak of the Clause, including Confederate
sympathizers in the late 1860s; immigrants in the early 1900s;
Communist Party members in the 1950s; and, since the 1990s,
convicted sex offenders. Although the Supreme Court enforced the
Clause with vigor during the first several decades of the nation's
history, of late the justices have been less than zealous defenders
of the security it was intended to provide. And, even more
problematic, they have done so amid major changes in the nation's
social, political, and institutional life that have made the
protections of the Ex Post Facto Clause all the more important. The
Ex Post Facto Clause provides the first book-length examination of
the history of the Clause and its potential for tempering the
punitive impulses of modern American legislatures. Wayne A. Logan
chronicles and critiques the evolving treatment of ex post facto
claims by the Supreme Court, which has created a body of law that
is both at odds with the Framers' intent and ill-suited to the
unforgiving and harshly punitive nation that America has become.
Drawing on Framing Era history, seminal Supreme Court decisions,
and the global embrace of the values underlying the Ex Post Facto
Clause, Logan provides a blueprint for how the Clause can play a
reinvigorated and more robust role in guarding against the penal
populism besetting modern American legislatures.
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