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Rethinking law

Chasman, Deborah, (editor.). Cohen, Joshua, 1951- (editor.). Fishkin, Joseph, (contributor.). Forbath, William E., 1952- (contributor.). Katz, Andrea Scoseria, (contributor.). Rana, Aziz, (contributor.). Tushnet, Mark, 1945- (contributor.). Paul, Sanjukta, 1976- (contributor.). Andrias, Kate, (contributor.). Akbar, Amna, (contributor.). Ashar, Sameer, (contributor.). Simonson, Jocelyn, (contributor.). Kapczynski, Amy, (contributor.). Grewal, David Singh, 1976- (contributor.). Purdy, Jedediah, 1974- (contributor.). Rebouché, Rachel, (contributor.). Kennedy, Randall, 1954- (contributor.). Bernstein, Mary, (contributor.). Manfredi, Zachary, (contributor.). Gowder, Paul, (contributor.).

Summary: "Going beyond constitutional jurisprudence as conventionally understood, contributors show the ways in which legal thinking has bolstered rather than corrected injustice. If conservative approaches have been well served by court-centered change, contributors to this book consider how progressive ones might rely on movement-centered, legislative, and institutional change. In other words, they believe that the problems we face today are vastly bigger than can be addressed by litigation. The courts still matter, but they should be less central to questions about social justice. Contributors describe how constitutional law supported a system of economic inequality; how we might rethink the First Amendment in the age of the internet; how deeply racial bias is embedded in our laws; and what kinds of changes are necessary. They ask which is more important: the laws or how they are enforced? This book considers these questions with an eye toward a legal system that truly supports a just society"--Publisher's website

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  • ISBN: 9781946511720
  • ISBN: 1946511722
  • ISBN: 1946511730
  • ISBN: 9781946511737
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (167 pages).
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  • Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Boston Review, [2022]

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Formatted Contents Note: Make Progressive Politics Constitutional Again / Joseph Fishkin; William E. Forbath -- Up from Originalism / Andrea Scoseria Katz -- The Imperial Roots of the Democracy of Opportunity / Aziz Rana -- Not Only Looking Backward / Mark Tushnet -- Beyond Neoclassical Antitrust / Sanjukta Paul -- The Hard Questions / Kate Andrias -- Final Responses / Joseph Fishkin; William E. Forbath -- What Movements Do to Law / Amna A. Akbar; Sameer Ashar; Jocelyn Simonson -- How Law Made Neoliberalism / Amy Kapczynski; David Singh Grewal; Jedediah Britton-Purdy -- Legislating Reproductive Justice / Rachel Rebouché - What Makes Laws Unjust? / Randall Kennedy - Queer Liberation : in and out of the Law / Mary Bernstein - Rethinking Human Rights / Zacary Manfredi -- Law for Black Radical Liberation / Paul Gowder.
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Online resource; title from title screen (viewed August 2, 2022).
Subject: United States
Political questions and judicial power
Judicial review
Constitutional law
Politique et pouvoir judiciaire -- États-Unis
Contrôle juridictionnel des lois -- États-Unis
Political questions and judicial power -- United States
Judicial review -- United States
Constitutional law -- United States
United States. -- Supreme Court
United States. -- Supreme Court.

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