Politics, the Constitution and the Warren Court
Released: Jan 01, 1973
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback, 222 pages
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Description:
In this work Philip B. Kurland examines the significance of the Warren Court in the context of American constitutional history and the Court's relationship to the other branches of government. He maintains that the Warren Court contributed much to the centralization of power in the national government and that its decisions have had to be implemented more by actual force than moral suasion.
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