03237cam a22004211a 4500991017675039708606SpMaBN20250801162428.0m u cr cn|||||||||090817s2008 xxk |o|||| 000 0 eng d9781849505628electronic bk.1849505624electronic bk.9780762314867hbk.0762314869hbk.(OCoLC)1081397784(SpMaBN)a6387978CaPaEBRengBOLOCLCQZJCConstitutional politics in a conservative era[electronic resource] /edited by Austin Sarat.Bingley, UK :JAI,2008.1 online resource (ix, 217 p.)Texto (visual)isbdcontentelectrónicoisbdmediaStudies in law, politics, and society,1059-4337 ;v. 44, special issueRegistro generado automáticamente a partir de metadatos facilitados por Emerald PublishingIncludes bibliographical references.Understanding the impact and visibility of ideological change on the Supreme Court / Scott E. Lemieux and George I. Lovell -- An indifference thesis: constitutional law and politics in an era of "conservative domination" of the judiciary / Ira L. Strauber -- Popular constitutionalism: the new living constitutionalism / George Thomas -- Political regimes and the future of the first amendment / Thomas F. Burke -- Confirmation obfuscation: Supreme Court confirmation politics in a conservative era / David A. Yalof -- Why does a moderate/conservative Supreme Court in a conservative age expand gay rights?: Lawrence v. Texas (2003) in legal and political time / Ronald Kahn.This volume of "Studies in Law, Politics, and Society" presents a unique special issue "Constitutional Politics in a Conservative Era". This issue brings together the work of leading scholars of Constitutionalism, Constitutional law, and politics in the United States to take stock of the field to chart its progress, and point the way for its future development. Much of the way Americans have thought about Constitutional law has, until recently, been dominated by models developed during the Warren Court Era. Today, however, scholars seek new approaches, approaches that do not take for granted liberal hegemony in the courts. Among these, theories of popular constitutionalism and judicial minimalism appear to be increasingly popular. How should Scholars think about American courts in an era of conservative domination of the judiciary? What should/will constitutional politics in the United States look like over the next decade?Description based on print version record.Estados UnidosPolítica y gobierno1989-embnehttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1016/S1059-4337%282008%2944Acceso electrónicoAcceso disponible sólo desde la Biblioteca NacionalEmeraldSSbacklista638797816387978MONOMODERNACCESO REMOTOALPHANUM16387978-1001EN_LINEABNMADRIDYYNO_PRESTA19/12/2018MONO_MODERCOMPRA