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n Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society, Thomas Kleven argues that a principle of equitable sharing is fundamental to the concept of democracy and is implicit in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Kleven makes the case that the Supreme Court, interacting with the public and the legislature, has a meaningful role to play in the dialogue over the requirements of equitable sharing and can play this role in a manner consistent with democratic principles.
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Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society
2015, Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Equitable sharing: distributing the benefits and detriments of democratic society
2014
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Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society
2014, Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society
2013, Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
Equitable sharing and democratic theory
Equitable sharing and the American ideal
Equitable sharing in practice
Equitable sharing and the Supreme Court
Equitable sharing and same sex marriage
Equitable sharing and school integration
Equitable sharing and the electoral process
Equitable sharing and States' Rights
Conclusion
Selected bibliography
Table of cases
Index
About the author.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.

