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The Supreme Court, crime & the ideal of equal justiceThe Supreme Court, crime & the ideal of equal justice

The Supreme Court, crime & the ideal of equal justice2003

Christopher E. Smith

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The words "equal justice under law" are literally etched in stone and prominently displayed above the entrance to the United States Supreme Court. These words stand as an enduring proclamation of a paramount objective of the courts and the Constitution. Although judges are the guardians of the Constitution's principles, this book examines how their decisions both advance and impede the ideal of equal justice. By analyzing interpretations of "equal protection" and other rights affecting discrimination and disadvantages linked to race, gender, and social status, Smith, DeJong, and Burrow illustrate how constitutional law often facilitates the denial of equal justice for people drawn into the criminal justice system.

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First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL2648868W

Subjects

Administration of Criminal justiceCrimeCriminal justice, Administration ofEquality before the lawUnited StatesUnited States. Supreme CourtUnited states, supreme courtCrime, united states

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