[ { THE MOST DEMOCRATIC BRANCH: HOW THE COURTS SERVE AMERICA (ANNENBERG FOUNDATION TRUST AT SUNNYLANDS' ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE) } ] by Rosen, Jeffrey (AUTHOR) Jun-01-2006 [ Hardcover ]

[ { THE MOST DEMOCRATIC BRANCH: HOW THE COURTS SERVE AMERICA (ANNENBERG FOUNDATION TRUST AT SUNNYLANDS' ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE) } ] by Rosen, Jeffrey (AUTHOR) Jun-01-2006 [ Hardcover ]

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形式 ハードカバー
言語 英語
公開されました Jan 1, 2006
出版社 Oxford University Press, USA Jun-01-2006

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In this insightful work, Jeffrey Rosen explores the vital role that courts play in shaping American democracy. Through a detailed examination of the judicial system, he highlights how the judiciary acts as a protector of individual rights and a check on governmental power.

Rosen delves into the historical and contemporary significance of court decisions, drawing attention to landmark rulings that have defined civil liberties. He emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary that reflects the values of an informed citizenry.

Engaging and thought-provoking, this book invites readers to consider the relationship between justice, democracy, and the rule of law in a constantly evolving society.
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