An edition of The Supremes' greatest hits (2016)

The Supremes' greatest hits

the 44 Supreme Court cases that most directly affect your life

2nd revised & updated edition.
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An edition of The Supremes' greatest hits (2016)

The Supremes' greatest hits

the 44 Supreme Court cases that most directly affect your life

2nd revised & updated edition.
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"Can the government seize your house to build a shopping mall? Can it determine what control you have over your own body? Can police search your cellphone? The answers to those questions come from the Supreme Court, whose rulings have shaped American life and justice and allowed Americans to retain basic freedoms such as privacy, free speech, and the right to a fair trial. Especially relevant in light of Justice Antonin Scalias passing, as President Obama gears for a fight over nominating his successor, and as we prepare to elect a new president who may get to appoint other justices, the revised and updated edition of Michael G. Trachtmans page-turner includes ten important new cases from 2010 to 2015. In addition, a special section features analyses of the new term rulings planned for June 2016. The new cases include : Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010), which restricts the right of governments to limit campaign contributions by corporations and unions; Burwell v. Hobby Lobby (2014), which allows a religious exemption from the Affordable Care Act requirement that corporations pay for contraceptive coverage for their employees; Riley v. California (2014), which ruled that police need warrants to search the cellphones of people they arrest; and Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), which ruled that the Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage." -- ONIX Annotation.

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Table of Contents

How the Supreme Court became supreme
One nation under God? : matters of church and state
Innocent until proven guilty : the rights of the accused
The melting pot : race, discrimination, and diversity
Playing politics
The right to do what you want
"Big government" in your business and in your backyard
Limiting the imperial presidency
How free is free speech?
Old laws and new technologies.

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Dewey Decimal Class
347.73/26
Library of Congress
KF8742.A4 T73 2016, KF8742

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Pagination
xii, 224 pages
Number of pages
224

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Open Library
OL27214158M
Internet Archive
supremesgreatest0000trac_j4k3
ISBN 10
1454920777
ISBN 13
9781454920779
OCLC/WorldCat
935191926

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