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Intelligible Constitution The Supreme Court's Obligation to Maintain the Constitution As Something We the People Can Understand

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ISBN-10: 0195073282

ISBN-13: 9780195073287

Edition: 1992

Authors: Joseph Goldstein

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In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, a critical abortion rights case, a bitterly divided Supreme Court produced no less than six different opinions. Writing for the plurality, Chief Justice Rehnquist attacked the trimester framework established in Roe v. Wade because it was "not found in the text of the Constitution or in any place else one would expect to find a constitutional principle." This approach, writes legal authority Joseph Goldstein, confuses constitutional principles (in this case, the right to privacy) with the means to protect them (here, the trimester system). As a result, the Court left the public bewildered about the constitutional scope of a woman's right to…    
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Book details

List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/28/1992
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 5.69" wide x 8.56" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 0.968
Language: English

Amy Schmidt is a resident teacher at the Insight Meditation Center; a cofounder of Southwest Sangha, a self-retreat center in southern New Mexico; a licensed clinical social worker; and a cartoonist. She lives in Barre, Massachusetts.

Acknowledgments
A Foreword
Why an Intelligible Constitution
Made for an Undefined Future
Opinion Studies
with Studied Ambiguity: National League of Cities V. Usery and Garcia V. San Antonio Metro Transit Authority
Had Understanding Been the Goal: Cooper V. Aaron
Decisions Unexplained: The Brown V. Board of Education Cases
Failing to Take Their Own and Each Other's Opinions Seriously: Regents of the University of California V. Bakke
Canons of Comprehensibility
Toward the Intelligible Constitution
Appendix: The Constitution of the United States
Notes
Case Index
Name Index
Index