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Constitutional Rights, Moral Controversy, and the Supreme Court

Constitutional Rights, Moral Controversy, and the Supreme Court

560 kr.

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In this important book, Michael J. Perry examines three of the most disputed constitutional issues of our time: capital punishment, state laws banning abortion, and state policies denying the benefit of law to same-sex unions. The author, a leading constitutional scholar, explains that if a majority of the justices of the Supreme Court believes that a law violates the Constitution, it does not necessarily follow that the Court should rule that the law is unconstitutional. In cases in which it is argued that a law violates the Constitution, the Supreme Court must decide which of two importantly different questions it should address: is the challenged law unconstitutional? Is the lawmakers' judgment that the challenged law is constitutional a reasonable judgment? Perry not only illuminates moral controversies that implicate one or more constitutionally entrenched human rights, but also the fundamental question of the Supreme Court's proper role in adjudicating such controversies.

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Constitutional Rights, Moral Controversy, and the Supreme Court

560 kr.

560 kr.

På lager

Fre., 2 maj - tors., 8 maj


Sikker betaling

14 dages åbent køb


Sælges og leveres af

Adlibris