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Collects essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to the Supreme Court of the United States.
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The U.S. Supreme Court can be a check on the executive branch / David von Drehle
The U.S. Supreme Court is not an effective check on the executive branch / Lisa L. Miller
The U.S. Supreme Court should decide the rights of enemy combatants / David D. Cole
The fate of enemy combatants is not a matter for judicial review / Mark R. Levin
Some conservative justices have violated the rule of law for political reasons / Center for American Progress
Liberals exercise too much control over the U.S. judiciary / Mark W. Smith
The U.S. judiciary should be independent and impartial / Frederic F. Fleishauer
The U.S. Supreme Court should uphold sodomy laws / Robert Peters
The U.S. Supreme Court should reverse sodomy laws / Randy E. Barnett
The U.S. Supreme Court should overturn Roe v. Wade / James F. Pontuso
The U.S. Supreme Court should not overturn Roe v. Wade / Cass Sunstein
The U.S. Supreme Court should limit the role of religion in public life / Frederick S. Lane
The U.S. Supreme Court should not limit the role of religion in public life / Robert Bork
Political ideology is relevant in U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings / Center for American Progress contributor
Political ideology is not relevant for judicial nominees / Orrin Hatch
Religious views are a relevant consideration for U.S. Supreme Court nominees / Annie Laurie Gaylor
There should not be a religious litmus test for U.S. Supreme Court nominees / Stephen B. Presser and Charles E. Rice
There should be term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices / Doug Bandow
There are advantages and disadvantages to term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices / Richard A. Posner
The U.S. Supreme Court should refer to foreign court decisions / Austen L. Parrish
The U.S. Supreme Court should not refer to foreign court decisions / Phyllis Schlafly
Judicial activism is necessary in certain circumstances / Clint Bolick
U.S. Supreme Court justices should not practice judicial activism / Robert P. George.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-222) and index.
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