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The Supreme Court And The Idea Of Progress
The Supreme Court And The Idea Of Progress
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One Line Summary
Analysis of judicial activism and political process balance.
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Who is this book for?
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.