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Protecting Constitutional Freedoms

- A Role for Federal Courts

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  • Bog, hardback
  • Engelsk

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According to Braveman, the federal courts are being systematically closed to individuals challenging the constitutionality of the conduct of state officials. Debate over the role of the federal court system in upholding constitutional rights is not new to readers of law journals and scholarly articles. Braveman now presents this crucial issue to the general public, who will find it of grave concern. His book brings together information that has previously been available only in separate articles.

Beginning with an historical overview of the emergence of the federal courts as the guardian of constitutional rights, Braveman then focuses on specific cases and doctrines to illustrate a radical change in our judicial philosophy. His book brings together information that has previously been available only in separate articles.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal217
  • Udgivelsesdato11-10-1989
  • ISBN139780313268335
  • Forlag Praeger Publishers Inc
  • FormatHardback

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