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The Changing Constitution: Constitutional Law in the Trump-Era Supreme Court by Richard H. Fallon Jr. ISBN 9781009533980, 1009533983, 101017/9781009534024 instant download

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Authors:Richard H. Fallon Jr.
Pages:329 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.93 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781009533980, 1009533983, 101017/9781009534024
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The Changing Constitution: Constitutional Law in the Trump-Era Supreme Court by Richard H. Fallon Jr. ISBN 9781009533980, 1009533983, 101017/9781009534024 instant download

In The Changing Constitution, Richard H. Fallon Jr. explores the constitutional law of the United States as reflected in decisions of the Supreme Court, including recent blockbusters. The author analyses controversial rulings addressing topics such as freedom of speech and religion, the Second Amendment right to bear arms, abortion, affirmative action, gay rights, and the powers and prerogatives of the President. Examining modern controversies from a historical perspective he argues that it's impossible to understand U.S. constitutional law without recognizing the political and institutional forces that always have brought, and will continue to bring, innovations and occasional reversals in constitutional doctrine. Fallon also highlights distinctive aspects of the current era, including the judicial philosophies of the sitting Justices. This intellectually sophisticated overview of constitutional law and Supreme Court practice additionally discusses anxieties about whether and how the Justices, who can overrule their own precedents, are meaningfully constrained by law.
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