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The Supreme Court and the Development of Law: Through the Prism of Prisoners’ Rights – PDF

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  • Author: Christopher E. Smith
  • File Size: 2 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 251 Pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1st edition
  • Publication Date: August 25, 2016
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B01L17B89C
  • ISBN-10: 1137567627, 1137567635
  • ISBN-13: 9781137567628, 9781137567635

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About The Author

Christopher E. Smith

Christopher E. Smith

Dr. Christopher E. Smith is a Professor of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University (MSU). He earned degrees at the University of Bristol (England), the University of Tennessee, Harvard University, and the University of Connecticut. Trained as a social scientist and a lawyer, Chris is the author of over 25 books and more than 120 scholarly articles on courts, law, and criminal justice policy.

Dr. Smith has been recognized as an outstanding teacher with MSU's Social Science Alumni Association Outstanding Teaching Award and Teacher-Scholar Award.

The Supreme Court and the Development of Law (PDF) illuminates the determination-making processes of the US Supreme court docket by way of an examination of quite a few prisoners’ rights circumstances. In 1964, the Supreme Court rejected to listen to prisoners’ rights about non secular freedom. In 2014, the Supreme Court heard a case that headed to the justices’ unanimous help of a Muslim inmate’s non secular proper to develop a beard in spite of objections from jail officers. In the fifty-yr time between these two occasions, the Supreme Court developed the regulation relating to rights for imprisoned offenders. As demonstrated on this ebook, the components that mould Supreme Court determination-making is properly-illustrated by prisoners’ rights circumstances. This sphere of regulation illuminates competing approaches to constitutional interpretation, behind-the-scenes communications amongst the justices, and the administration of authorized precedents. Outside actors additionally have an effect on the Supreme Court and its choices when the president hires new justices and Congress goals the judiciary with legislative enactments. Because of the provocative nature of prisoners’ rights points, these circumstances serve to light up the full vary of influences over Supreme Court determination making. NOTE: The product only consists of the ebook The Supreme Court and the Development of Law in PDF. No access codes are included.  

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