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Earl Warren and the Warren Court comprises essays written by leading experts from the fields of law, history, and social science on the most important areas of the Warren Court's contributions in American law. In addition, Scheiber includes appraisals of the Warren Court's influence abroad, written by authorities of legal development in Europe, Latin America, Canada, and East Asia. This book offers a unique set of analyses that portray how innovations in American law generated by the Warren Court led to a reconsideration of law and the judicial role_and in many areas of the world, to transformations in judicial procedure and the advancement of substantive human rights. Also explored within these pages are the personal role of Earl Warren in the shaping of 'Warren era' law and the ways in which his character and background influenced his role as Chief Justice.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Warren Court, American Law, and Modern Legal Cultures
Part 2 Doctrines: Questions of Equality and Liberty
Chapter 3 Venturing onto the Path of Equal Representation: The Warren Court and Redistricting
Chapter 4 The Black Basis of Constitutional Development
Chapter 5 Race, Agency, and Equal Protection: A Retrospective on the Warren Court
Chapter 6 How Earl Warren's Twenty-Two Years in Law Enforcement Affected his Work as Chief Justice
Chapter 7 Corliss Lamont and the Postmaster General: A Synecdoche for the First Amendment in the Era of the Warren Court (1953-1969)
Chapter 8 The Early Hours of the Post-World War II Model of Constitutional Federalism: The Warren Court and the World
Part 9 Process: Judicial Style and Strategy
Chapter 10 The Warren Court and Congress
Chapter 11 Avoiding Constitutional Questions in the Early Warren Court: Judicial Craftsmanship and Statutory Interpretation
Part 12 Impact: The Legacy in Other Legal Systems
Chapter 13 The Seduction of Judicially Triggered Social Transformation: The Impact of the Warren Court in Latin America
Chapter 14 The Warren Court in East Asia: An Essay in Comparative Law
Chapter 15 The Impact of the Warren Court in Canada: A View from the Trenches
Chapter 16 Political Hero, Legal Dwarf? The Impact of the Warren Court in Europe
Chapter 17 An American Dilemma and the Scandanavian Dream: The Citizen Meets Modernity and the Strong Nation-State-A Study in Comparative Legal Cultures
Chapter 18 Afterword: Earl Warren-A Law Clerk's Memory of the Man and the Court

Product details

Published Dec 01 2006
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 380
ISBN 9780739116340
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 238 x 163 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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