Neglected Policies – Constitutional Law and Legal Commentary as Civic Education
Autor Ira L. Strauberen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2002
Strauber situates agnostic skepticism within contemporary legal thought, explaining how it draws upon sociological jurisprudence, legal realism, and critical legal studies. Through studies of cases involving pornography, adoption custody battles, flag burning, federalism, and environmental politics, he demonstrates how agnostic skepticism applies to constitutional issues. Strauber contends that training in skeptical critique will enable a new kind of civic education and culture--one in which citizens are increasingly tolerant of the ambiguities and contradictions inherent in the law and politics of a pluralistic society. Using insights from the social sciences to examine the ways constitutional cases are studied and taught, "Neglected Policies" will interest scholars of jurisprudence, political science, and the sociology of law.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822330417
ISBN-10: 0822330415
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822330415
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
1. The Purposes of an Interpretive Community
2. Formalisms: An Efficacious Enemy of Politically Sufficient Commentary
3. Skepticism and Neglected Politics
Part II
4. Formalisms: Facets of Political Power and Neglected Policies
5. The Internet: Distorted Ideals and Practices
6. Agnostic Skepticism about Radical Rejectionism
7. Agnosticism, Federalism, and Constitutionalism
8. A Middle Course on Reform
9. Ordered Liberty and Political Morality
Part III
10. Deeper Skepticism
11. Qualified Solace in the Law’s Formalisms
12. Qualified Solace in Agnosticism
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I
1. The Purposes of an Interpretive Community
2. Formalisms: An Efficacious Enemy of Politically Sufficient Commentary
3. Skepticism and Neglected Politics
Part II
4. Formalisms: Facets of Political Power and Neglected Policies
5. The Internet: Distorted Ideals and Practices
6. Agnostic Skepticism about Radical Rejectionism
7. Agnosticism, Federalism, and Constitutionalism
8. A Middle Course on Reform
9. Ordered Liberty and Political Morality
Part III
10. Deeper Skepticism
11. Qualified Solace in the Law’s Formalisms
12. Qualified Solace in Agnosticism
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Strauber has one of those rare, comprehensive minds. . . . [He] approaches his subject with an unusually open mind. His critical skills are impressive, as is his ability to discern his own predilections. . . . I highly recommend the book. It provides a telling critique of contemporary interpretive theory. . . . [A]dmirable. . . . [B]uy Neglected Policies; it is that good.William Gangi, Perspectives on Political Science[O]ffers a rich trove of materials relevant to its main contentions; among these, Strauber's view on contentious issues and cases related to elections, expressions, and other matters. . . . [A]n enlightened and informing work that would be well placed in any college or university library. . . . Recommended.J. D. Gillespie, Choice[A] valuable contribution to scholars in public law, policy, and politics, interested in constitutional interpretation and related questions of law and society. Faculty teaching graduate and upper-level undergraduate seminars in public law and policy broadly defined will find this book suitable as an additional text for their course.Marc Georges Pufong, Law and Politics Book ReviewNeglected Policies demonstrates the truth of the old academic adage that teaching and scholarship complement each other. The author's fresh approach to the study of public law unites case analysis with judicial process without burying the reader in numbers.Judith Baer, The Justice System Journal[T]he virtue of much of Strauber's analysis lies in his nuanced discussion of specific cases. . . . [T]hought-provoking. . . .George Thomas, Journal of PoliticsStrauber['s] book is an interesting contribution to constitutional jurisprudence.Jon B. Gould, Perspectives on PoliticsStrauber['s] book is an interesting contribution to constitutional jurisprudence.Jon B. Gould, Perspectives on PoliticsAbstract in Law and Social Inquiry. Listed in Michigan Law Review.
Notă biografică
Ira L. Strauber is Professor of Political Science at Grinnell College.
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"Strauber takes on the academic abyss of conventional constitutional interpretation with current examples from the interpretive front. This book is part of an exciting new constitutionalism bridging law, the social sciences, and the humanities."--John Brigham, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Descriere
Offers a critique of the political goals of legal scholars, seeking to expose the extent to which both jurisprudence and political theory are subject to an ideology of involvement that falsely assumes a direct relation between scholarly opinion, pedagog