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Worse Than Nothing

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In 'Worse Than Nothing', Erwin Chemerinsky examines the Supreme Court's role in shaping American law and society, critiquing its decisions and the impact they have had on civil rights and liberties. Chemerinsky argues that the Court has often failed to protect the most vulnerable and has sometimes exacerbated social injustices.
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication year
2022
ISBN-13
9780300268485
Language
English
Subjects
Constitutional LawJudicial CritiqueAmerican PoliticsCivil RightsLegal HistorySocial JusticePolitical ScienceSupreme Court AnalysisPublic PolicyLegal Theory

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