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The Concept of Ordered Liberty and the Common-Law Due-Process Tradition
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The Concept of Ordered Liberty and the Common-Law Due-Process Tradition

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inbunden, 2021
Engelska
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The Concept of Ordered Liberty is a story of due process from the common-law tradition. Told through Supreme Court cases against a backdrop of political theory, legal philosophy and history, it illuminates a mid-twentieth-century dialectic between theories—liberal and conservative—for resolving controversies about state interference with personal liberties. So pervasive was the partisanship flowing from a riven body politic that every institution comprising the fabric of American society, including the federal courts, was soaked in it. But the ideological contest is not the story’s primary concern. More pertinent to our dilemma today is what the clash of ideologies eclipsed: a venerable judicial practice deeply rooted in American history and tradition. The moral of the story is in this praxis at its center and its understanding of the limits of legislative and judicial power. The modern liberal and conservative approaches to fundamental rights fall short of the tradition, having strayed from the common-law concept of ordered liberty. Readers will find a suprapartisan perspective on the federal courts’ obligation to resolve disputes about our Nation’s most controversial issues, and a critical reflection on the modern Supreme Court’s role in its politics.
Undertitel
Slaughterhouse Cases through Obergefell v. Hodges (1872–2015)
ISBN
9781793626349
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
594 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2021-01-12
Sidor
284