

An edition of Courting Disaster (2002)
The Supreme Court and the Unmaking of American Law
By Martin Garbus
Publish Date
September 17, 2002
Publisher
Times Books
Language
eng
Pages
322
Description:
"Martin Garbus, one of the country's most celebrated trial lawyers and First Amendment attorneys, has been watching the Court closely for decades, and in Courting Disaster, he argues that it's time to acknowledge that the Court has been a political hotbed for years. For more than a generation, the Supreme Court has been quietly but aggressively rolling back legislation that has been fundamental to our justice system and economy since the days of Franklin Roosevelt. Although they may remain on the books, laws concerning everything from abortion to the rights of suspects have been all but eviscerated." "Courting Disaster offers a cogent analysis of the recent history of the Court, as well as the entire federal judiciary, and explains the complex workings of the different courts. Garbus examines and evaluates each of the nine current justices, and shows us, case by case, how critically important the vote of a single justice can be."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Constitutional history, Political questions and judicial power, United States. Supreme Court, United States, History, Geschichte, Rechterlijke macht, Rechtsvinding, United States of America, Supreme court, Oberster Gerichtshof, USA Supreme Court, USA, United states, supreme court, Constitutional history, united states
Places: United States