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$aA people's history of the Supreme Court :$bthe men and women whose cases and decisions have shaped our Constitution /$cPeter Irons. |
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$aRevised edition. |
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$aNew York, New York :$bPenguin Books,$c2006. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 573-577) and index. |
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$tForeword /$rHoward Zinn --$tIntroduction : "The genius of the Constitution" --$tSection 1 : "To establish a more perfect union" --$gch. 1.$tMorally sinful by the word of God --$gch. 2.$tThe exigencies of the Union --$gch. 3.$tDishonorable to the national character --$gch. 4.$tThe supreme law of the land --$gch. 5.$tThe country must finally decide --$gch. 6.$tThe plot thickens fast --$gch. 7.$tThe nauseous project of amendments --$tSection 2 : "It is a constitution we are expounding" --$gch 8.$tThe Court is now sitting --$gch. 9.$tTo say what the law is --$gch. 10.$tThese jarring and discordant judgments --$gch. 11.$tThe good and the wise --$gch. 12.$tGreat, good, and excellent man! --$tSection 3 : "Justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery" --$gch. 13.$tA small, pleasant-looking Negro --$gch. 14.$tBeings of an inferior order --$gch. 15.$tAnother explosion will soon come --$gch. 16.$tA higher law than the Constitution --$gch. 17.$tAn evil eye and an unequal hand --$gch. 18.$tOur Constitution is color-blind --$tSection 4 : "Liberty in a social organization" --$gch. 19.$tThe spectre of socialism --$tMunn v. Illinois (1877) --$tMugler v. Kansas (1877) --$tChicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway v. Minnesota (1890) --$tUnited States v. E.C. Knight Co. (1895) --$tPollock v. Farmers' Loan Co. (1895) --$tIn re Debs (1895). |
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$gch. 20.$tThe work was light and healthful --$tAllgeyer v. Louisiana (1897) --$tHolden v. Hardy (1898) --$tLochner v. New York (1905) --$tMuller v. Oregon (1908) --$tAdkins v. Children's Hospital (1923) --$gch. 21.$tFalsely shouting fire in a theatre --$tSchenck v. United States (1919) --$tDebs v. United States (1919) --$tAbrams v. United States (1919) --$gch. 22.$tEvery idea is an incitement --$tGitlow v. New York (1925) --$tWhitney v. California (1927) --$tDe Jonge v. Oregon (1937) --$tHerndon v. Lowry (1937) --$gch. 23.$tThe general welfare of the United States --$tHome Building & Loan Assn. v. Blaisdell (1934) --$tNebbia v. New York (1934) --$tSchechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (1935) --$tUnited States v. Butler (1936) --$gch. 24.$tTo save the Constitution from the Court --$tCarter v. Carter Coal Co. (1936) --$tMorehead v. Tipaldo (1936) --$tWest Coast Hotel v. Parrish (1937) --$gch. 25.$tHughes thundered out the decision --$tNLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Co. (1937) --$tSection 5 : "Beyond the reach of majorities" --$gch. 26.$tWe live by symbols --$tUnited STates v. Carolene Products Co. (1938) --$tMinersville School Board v. Gobitis (1940) --$tWest Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) --$gch. 27.$tA Jap's a Jap --$tHirabayashi v. United States (1943) --$tKorematsu v. United States (1944) --$tEx parte Endo (1944)" --$gch. 28.$tMy little soul is overjoyed --$tGaines v. Canada (1938) --$tSipuel v. Oklahoma Board of Regents (1948) --$tShelley v. Kraemer (1948) --$tSweatt v. Painter (1950) --$tDennis v. United States (1951). |
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$gch. 29.$tGive me the colored doll --$tBrown v. Board of Education (1954) --$gch. 30.$tWar on the Constitution --$tBrown v. Board of Education, cont. (1954) --$tCooper v. Aaron (1958) --$gch. 31.$tA better place because he lived --$tEverson v. Board of Education (1947) --$tMcCollum v. Illinois (148) --$tEngel v. Vitale (1962) --$tAbington Township v. Schempp (1963) --$tLee v. Weisman (1992) --$tReynolds v. Sims (1964) --$tHeart of Atlanta Motel v. United STates (1964) --$tMiranda v. Arizona (1966) --$tUnited STates v. O'Brien (1968) --$tTinker v. Des Moines (1969) --$tNew York Times v. Sullivan (1964) --$tSection 6 : "A right of personal privacy" --$gch. 32.$tYou've been taking pure thalidomide --$tSkinner v. Oklahoma (1942) --$tGriswold v. Connecticut (1965) --$gch. 33.$tThe raw edges of Human existence --$tRoe v. Wade (1973) --$gch. 34.$tTruly a Pandora's box --$tRegents v. Bakke (1978) --$tBowers v. Hardwick (1986) --$gch. 35.$tI fear for the future --$tWebster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989) --$tTexas v. Johnson (1989) --$tRichmond v. J.A. Croson Co. (1989) --$tPlanned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). |
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$tSection 7 : "It is a cultural war" --$gch. 36.$tOne nation under God --$tBoard of Airport Commissioners v. Jews for Jesus (1987) --$tWestside School District v. Mergens (1990) --$tCenter Moriches School District v. Lamb's Chapel (1993) --$tRosenberger v. University of Virginia (1995) --$tSanta Fe School District v. Doe (2000) --$tElk Grove School District v. Newdow (2004) --$tMcCreary County v. ACLU of Kentucky (2005) --$gch. 37.$tThe values we share with a wider civilization --$tRomer v. Evans 91996) --$tLawrence v. Texas (2003) --$tCruzan v. Missouri (1990) --$tWashington v. Glucksberg (1997) --$tVacco v. Quill (1997) --$tStenberg v. Carhart (2000) --$gch. 38.$tA blank check for the President --$tBush v. Gore (2000) --$tGrutter v. Bollinger (2003) --$tGratz v. Bollinger (2003) --$tHamdi v. Rumsfeld (2005) --$tPadilla v. Rumsfeld (2005) --$tRasul v. Bush (2005) --$tEpilogue : "One of us will have a pick" --$tUnited States Constitution --$tThe Justices of the Supreme Court --$tNotes --$tSources for further reading --$tIndex. |
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