Description
Product ID: | 9781666936117 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Regulating Our Constitutional Rights |
Subtitle: | Democratic Rule or Judicial Fiat? |
Authors: | Author: William B. Glidden |
Page Count: | 280 |
Subjects: | Central / national / federal government, Central government, Constitutional and administrative law: general, Government powers, Constitutional & administrative law, Government powers, USA |
Description: | The author proposes and defends a constitutional amendment to require that laws of Congress be upheld unless the Supreme Court by unanimous vote decides that a particular law is unconstitutional. This will strengthen the people’s right to be governed by majority rule, including in cases where rights are concerned. The author argues that we the people’s rights under the Constitution as amended cannot be characterized as “specific prohibitions” against government. Life, liberty, and property rights, and the freedoms of religion, speech, and press, for example, are neither self-defining nor precise. Accordingly, in our representative democracy, the unelected, unaccountable, life-tenured judges on the Supreme Court should defer to the laws of Congress affecting these rights absent a clear constitutional violation. But the modern conservative Court has become increasingly willing to overturn the laws and policy choices of our nation’s elected representatives based on the judges’ political and ideological preferences. Congress has the constitutional power to control the jurisdiction of the lower federal courts and the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, but it has not chosen to exercise this power in any meaningful way to preserve and protect the American people’s right to be governed by majoritarian rule |
Imprint Name: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic |
Publisher Name: | Lexington Books |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-05-22 |