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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226803357
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226803357

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Since it first appeared in 1960, The Supreme Court Review (SCR) has won acclaim for providing a sustained and authoritative survey of the implications of the Court's most significant decisions. SCR is an in-depth annual critique of the Supreme Court and its work, keeping up on the forefront of the origins, reforms, and interpretations of American law. SCR is written by and for legal academics, judges, political scientists, journalists, historians, economists, policy planners, and sociologists.

This years volume features incisive assessments of major legal events, including:

Cristina M. Rodríguez on the Political Significance of Law Martha Minow on Little Sisters of the Poor Cass R. Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule on the Unitary Executive Cary Franklin on Living Textualism David A. Strauss on Sexual Orientation and the Dynamics of Discrimination Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash on the Executives Privileges and Immunities Reva B. Siegel on Abortion Restrictions Maggie Blackhawk on McGirt v. Oklahoma Richard J. Lazarus on Advocacy History
Reading regents and the political significance of law
1(34)
Cristina M. Rodriguez
Not in the room where it happens: adversariness, politicization, and little sisters of the poor
35(48)
Martha Minow
The unitary executive: past, present, future
83(36)
Cass R. Sunstein
Adrian Vermeule
Living textualism
119(84)
Cary Franklin
Sexual orientation and the dynamics of discrimination
203(26)
David A. Strauss
"Not a single privilege is annexed to his character": necessary and proper executive privileges and immunities
229(48)
Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash
Why restrict abortion? expanding the frame on june medical
277(90)
Reva B. Siegel
On power and the law: mcgirt v. oklahoma
367(56)
Maggie Blackhawk
Advocacy history in the supreme court
423
Richard J. Lazarus
David A. Strauss is the Gerald Ratner Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Jenner & Block Supreme Court and Appellate Clinic at the University of Chicago. Geoffrey R. Stone is the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. Justin Driver is professor of law at Yale Law School, Yale University.