Essays discuss how the Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution, including the Fourteenth Amendment, the right to privacy, and incorporation.
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Essays discuss how the Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution, including the Fourteenth Amendment, the right to privacy, and incorporation.
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Leading professors and practitioners of the law offer compelling analyses of key constitutional controversies in the Supreme Court that have helped shape America's legal and social systems. Includes an introduction by editor Terry Eastland and a significant forework by former U.S. attorney general Griffin Bell.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 73110
- Product Code 0802837719
- EANÂ 9780802837714
- Pages 181
- Department Academic
- Category Christian Worldview
- Sub-Category Power/politics
- Publisher Eerdmans
- Publication Date Nov 1994
- Dimensions 241 x 165 x 19mm
- Weight 0.454kg
Terry Eastland
Terry Eastland is Publisher, President, and CEO of The American Spectator & The American Spectator Online, a contributor to "The Rule of Law" column in the Wall Street Journal and author of Ending Affirmative Action: The Case for Colorblind Justice (Basic Books, 1996).