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The Supreme Court And The Idea Of Progress

The Supreme Court And The Idea Of Progress

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Timeless questions about the role of the Supreme Court in the American political and legal system are raised in the late Alexander Bickel’s characteristically astute analysis of the work of the Warren Court. He takes issue with the Court’s view that its role should be to move the American polity in the direction of perfect equality and expresses his preference for "a more faithful adherence to the method of analytical reason, and a less confident reliance on the intuitive capacity to identify the course of progress." First published in 1970, this book made news with its prediction that the Court’s best-known decision, in Brown v. Board of Education, might be headed for "irrelevance." Bickel charged the Court, particularly in its segregation and reapportionment cases, with being irrational, inconsistent, and even incoherent and argued that its decisions would lead to unwise centralization of government. He explored the limitations on the role of the court in stimulating social progress and concluded that the Warren Court had intervened in matters of social policy where the political process, not judicial action, should apply. "Process is what especially concerned him – the relationship between the legal and the political process in a country where the two are uniquely intermixed. If he criticized something done by the courts for the stated purpose of speeding school desegregation, that did not mean that he favored state-imposed racial discrimination; in fact he abhorred it. He was concerned, rather, about trying to solve complicated problems by legal formulas instead of leaving them to the give-and-take of the political process.” -- Anthony Lewis

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ISBN13: 9780300022391
ISBN10: 0300022395
Language: English
Publication Year: 1978
Format: Paperback

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    Analysis of judicial activism and political process balance.

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    If you're curious about the legal debates surrounding social change in America, this book is a fascinating read. Bickel offers a thoughtful critique of how the Supreme Court's decisions can sometimes overreach and interfere in political processes that might be better handled through legislative means. It’s a compelling exploration of the complex relationship between law, politics, and progress that still feels relevant today.

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