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100 1 Tushnet, Mark
245 10 I Dissent :|bGreat Opposing Opinions in Landmark Supreme
Court Cases
264 1 Boston :|bBeacon Press,|c2008
264 4 |c©2008
300 1 online resource (255 pages)
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505 0 Intro -- Introduction: Why Dissent? -- Chapter 1: "The
legislature is entitled to all the deference that is due
the judiciary." -- Chapter 2: "Experience should teach us
wisdom." -- Chapter 3: "Among those for whom and whose
posterity the Constitution was ordained and established."
-- Chapter 4: "To enable the black race to take the rank
of mere citizens." -- Chapter 5: "There is no caste here."
-- Chapter 6: "Room for debate and for an honest
difference of opinion." -- Chapter 7: "Men feared witches
and burned women." -- Chapter 8: "Almost anything-marriage,
birth, death-may in some fashion affect commerce." --
Chapter 9: "The ugly abyss of racism." -- Chapter 10:
"Refrain from invidious discriminations." -- Chapter 11:
"Our decision does not end but begins the struggle over
segregation." -- Chapter 12: "To attribute, however
flatteringly, omnicompetence to judges." -- Chapter 13: "A
sterile metaphor which by its very nature may distort
rather than illumine the problems." -- Chapter 14: "I get
nowhere in this case by talk about a constitutional 'right
of privacy.' " -- Chapter 15: "That is what this suit is
about. Power." -- Chapter 16 :"Do not believe it." --
Conclusion -- Sources and Additional Readings
588 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other
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Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access
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650 0 United States. -- Supreme Court -- History.;Judicial
opinions -- United States -- Cases.;Judicial review --
United States -- Cases.;Constitutional law -- United
States -- Cases
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