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Landmark Supreme Court Cases: A Reference Guide

Autor Donald E. Lively
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This needed resource, written specifically for students and general readers, provides accessible discussions of 74 landmark Supreme Court cases that will help students understand the cases and their importance in American history. Cases selected for this work are those in which the Supreme Court's decisions have had a profound impact on society and the future and a meaning that transcends the impact on the immediate parties. In his own words, Donald Lively, Dean of Florida Coastal School of Law, discusses the facts, background, and significance of each landmark case so that students will be able to easily understand it. Each case features a fact box for quick reference succinctly identifying the issue, year of decision, outcome, vote, and author of the opinion. The narrative discussion of each case puts it in historical perspective, examines the background and constitutional issue involved, the case itself, why it is a landmark case, and its significance and impact. A short bibliography directs readers to a more in-depth discussion of the case and issue.The work is organized topically into four parts, within which the cases are organized chronologically from the nation's first court through the 1990s so that the reader can trace the progression of the Court's thinking on the issue. Part I focuses upon the separation and distribution of powers among the branches of government. Part II consists of cases that have been crucial in determining the relationship between the nation and its states, the concept of federalism, and regulation of the country's economy. Part III deals with the most important cases involving equality-race, gender, and fundamental rights. Part IV identifies landmark cases on individual rights and liberties-freedom of speech, association, press and other media, religion, search and seizure, self-incrimination, right to counsel, cruel and unusual punishment, economic rights, and the right to privacy. Each part begins with an overview of the issues raised by the cases discussed. A glossary of legal terms, a table of cases, and a handy text of the Constitution will help the student researcher. This work is ideal for the high school library and classroom.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313306020
ISBN-10: 0313306028
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DONALD E. LIVELY is Dean of the Florida Coastal School of Law. He is author of Essential Principles of Communications Law (Praeger, 1991), Modern Communications Law (Praeger, 1991), The Constitution and Race (1992), and Foreshadows of the Law (Praeger, 1992).

Cuprins

PrefaceSeparation and Distribution of PowersThe Power of Judicial ReviewThe Power of the PresidentThe Power of CongressPower to Regulate or Affect the National EconomyFederal Power to Regulate Interstate CommerceState Police Power and the Dormant Commerce ClauseFederal Preemption of State LawPrivileges and ImmunitiesEquality ConceptsEconomic RegulationRacial IssuesGender IssuesFundamental RightsIndividual Rights and LibertiesThe First Amendment: Freedom of SpeechThe First Amendment: Freedom of AssociationThe First Amendment: Freedom of the PressThe First Amendment: Freedom of ReligionThe Fourth Amendment: Search and SeizureThe Fifth Amendment: Self-IncriminationThe Sixth Amendment: The Right to CounselThe Eighth Amendment: Cruel and Unusual PunishmentThe Fourteenth AmendmentGlossaryAppendix A: CasesAppendix B: The Constitution of the United StatesIndex