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The Supreme Court Helena Silverstein

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The Supreme Court Helena Silverstein
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Publisher: Greenwood an Imprint of ABC-Clio LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 163
Author: Helena Silverstein
ISBN: 9781440873003, 9781440873010, 1440873003, 1440873011, 2020026565, 2020026566
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Supreme Court Helena Silverstein by Helena Silverstein 9781440873003, 9781440873010, 1440873003, 1440873011, 2020026565, 2020026566 instant download after payment.

A 2018 Pew Research Center poll found that while 78 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents believed that the Supreme Court should base its decisions on the modern meaning of the Constitution, 67 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents asserted that Justices should rely on the Constitution's original meaning.
The Court often is the final arbiter of polarizing battles that originate in other branches of government. At the same time, however, its structural insulation from Congress, the Presidency, and electoral politics make the Supreme Court--at least in theory--well positioned to rise above the rough-and-tumble of politics.
This book examines the power of the Supreme Court in America's system of democratic governance in several ways. These include: reviewing debates over whether justices should interpret the Constitution in line with its original meaning or in accordance with present-day understandings; exploring the processes and factors that shape how cases are chosen and decided; considering contentious battles over the selection of justices; and examining the impact of the Court on American culture and society.

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