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Author Goldstein, Joseph, 1923-2000.

Title The intelligible Constitution : the Supreme Court's obligation to maintain the Constitution as something we the people can understand / Joseph Goldstein
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1992

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 201 pages)
Contents Made for an undefined future -- With studied ambiguity : National League of Cities v. Usery and Garcia v. San Antonio Metro Transit Authority -- Had understanding been the goal : Cooper v. Aaron -- Decisions unexplained : the Brown v. Board of Education cases -- Failing to take their own and each other's opinions seriously : Regents of the University of California v. Bakke -- Toward the intelligible Constitution
Summary A lucid and accessible examination of the Constitution and the manner in which the Supreme Court has failed to communicate its opinions to the public in a comprehensible manner
Analysis Constitution
United States
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-194) and indexes
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Subject United States. Supreme Court.
SUBJECT United States. Supreme Court fast
USA Supreme Court gnd
Subject Constitutional law -- United States.
Judicial opinions -- United States
LAW -- Government -- Federal.
Constitutional law
Judicial opinions
Grondwetten.
Rechterlijke macht.
Supreme Court (VS)
Wetsinterpretatie.
United States
USA -- Verfassung (1787)
Form Electronic book
LC no. 91026709
ISBN 1429406623
9781429406628
1280527773
9781280527777