A Country I Do Not Recognize

A Country I Do Not Recognize2005
About this book
"During the past forty years, activists have repeatedly used the court system to achieve social and political change. On both the domestic and international fronts, they have accomplished substantive policy results that could not otherwise be obtained through the ordinary political process of government both in the United States and abroad. In five essays, the contributors to this volume show how these legal decisions have seriously undermined America's sovereignty and values."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL3289570W
Subjects
Sociological jurisprudencePolitical questions and judicial powerUnited States. Supreme CourtUnited StatesConstitutional lawSocial valuesUnited states, supreme courtConstitutional law, united statesMinorities, united states, social conditionsUnited states, politics and government, 1989-United states, race relationsUnited states, social conditionsAfrican americans, social conditions