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With Liberty and Justice for Some: A Critique of the Conservative Supreme Court (Hardcover)

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The conservative majority that has dominated the Supreme Court for over a decade was engineered by presidents who claimed to have depoliticized the courts and promoted judicial restraint. Yet the result has been a steady stream of opinions that limit individual rights far more than is commonly understood. In With Liberty and Justice for Some, David Kairys presents a fascinating analysis of the changes brought about by the Reagan-Bush courts, changes that will long outlive those administrations.

Kairys examines thirty-one major Supreme Court decisions--covering rights of expression, participation in the political process, religion, equality, privacy and due process--and argues that the liberal decisions of the 1960s and early 1970s were an aberration in a larger, conservative pattern. Kairys, focusing on the stories of the people involved, highlights the ongoing erosion of principles and rules typically thought to embody American notions of freedom. He criticizes both conservative and liberal rules and reasoning, and explores other alternatives.With Liberty and Justice for Some is a revealing and accessible expos of the role of law, the state of democracy, and the retrenchment of our individual rights over the last two decades.


About the Author


David Kairys is Professor of Law at Temple University Law School. One of the nation's leading civil rights lawyers, he recently represented an African American FBI agent who successfully sued for racial harassment, and he argued a free speech case for Dr. Benjamin Spock before the Supreme Court. Professor Kairys is the editor of The Politics of Law.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781565840713
ISBN-10: 1565840712
Publisher: New Press
Publication Date: May 1st, 1993
Pages: 256
Language: English