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The Roberts court, the struggle for the constitution, Marcia Coyle

Label
The Roberts court, the struggle for the constitution, Marcia Coyle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Roberts court
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Marcia Coyle
Sub title
the struggle for the constitution
Summary
"Seven minutes after President Obama put his signature to a landmark national health care insurance program, a lawyer in the office of Florida GOP attorney general Bill McCollum hit a computer key, sparking a legal challenge to the new law that would eventually reach the nation's highest court. Health care is only the most visible and recent front in a battle over the meaning and scope of the U.S. Constitution. The battleground is the United States Supreme Court, and one of the most skilled, insightful, and trenchant of its observers takes us close up to watch it in action. The Roberts Court, seven years old, is at the center of a constitutional maelstrom. Four landmark decisions--concerning health care, money in elections, guns at home, and race in schools--reveal the fault lines in a conservative-dominated Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. Marcia Coyle's brilliant inside account of the High Court captures how those cases began--the personalities and conflicts that catapulted them onto the national scene--and how they ultimately exposed the great divides among the justices, such as the originalists versus the pragmatists on guns and the Second Amendment, and corporate speech versus human speech in the controversial Citizens United campaign case. Most dramatically, her analysis shows how dedicated conservative lawyers and groups are strategizing to find cases and crafting them to bring up the judicial road to the Supreme Court with an eye on a receptive conservative majority. "The Roberts Court" offers a ringside seat at the struggle to lay down the law of the land." --Dust cover flaps
Target audience
adult

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