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Making Sense Of The Constitution A Primer On The Supreme Court And Its Struggle To Apply Our Fundamental Law 1st Edition Walter M Frank

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Making Sense Of The Constitution A Primer On The Supreme Court And Its Struggle To Apply Our Fundamental Law 1st Edition Walter M Frank
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Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Walter M. Frank
ISBN: 9780809330843, 0809330849
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Making Sense Of The Constitution A Primer On The Supreme Court And Its Struggle To Apply Our Fundamental Law 1st Edition Walter M Frank by Walter M. Frank 9780809330843, 0809330849 instant download after payment.

a In "Making Sense of the Constitution: A Primer on the Supreme Court and Its Struggle to Apply Our Fundamental Law," Walter Frank tackles in a comprehensive but lively manner subjects rarely treated in one volume. Aiming at both the general reader and students of political science, law, or history, Frank begins with a brief discussion of the nature of constitutional law and why the Court divides so closely on many issues. He then proceeds to an analysis of the Constitution and subsequent amendments, placing them in their historical context. Next, Frank shifts to the Supreme Court and its decisions, examining, among other things, doctrinal developments, the CourtOCOs decision making processes, how justices interact with each other, and the debate over how the Constitution should be interpreted. The work concludes with a close analysis of Court decisions in six major areas of continuing controversy, including abortion, affirmative action, and campaign finance."

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