equality before the law

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equality before the law

Cases in controversy--the 14th amendment

2003
Examines fourteen Supreme Court cases relevant to the Fourteenth Amendement guarantees of equal protection and civil rights, and features original Court decisions, interviews with legal scholars, and historical reenactments.

The Supreme Court and election law

judging equality from Baker v. Carr to Bush v. Gore
2003
Presents a comprehensive study into the Supreme Court's role in regulating elections and analyzes previous cases of court intervention including the 1962 case Baker v. Carr, in which the Court considered claims that a state legislature had violated the Constitution.

Learning about equal rights from the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

2002
Describes the life and career of Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, describing her more than thirty years of work for the equal rights of women and men.

Equal protection

1995
Discusses all the major equal protection issues the Supreme Court has addressed.

Arbitrary and capricious

the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the death penalty
2003
Examines nearly one hundred influential Supreme Court capital punishment-related cases from 1878 to 2002, and discusses how capital punishment in the United States has changed throughout history.

With liberty and justice for some

how the law is used to destroy equality and protect the powerful
2011
"From "the most important voice to have entered the political discourse in years" (Bill Moyers), a scathing critique of the two-tiered system of justice that has emerged in AmericaFrom the nation's beginnings, the law was to be the great equalizer in American life, the guarantor of a common set of rules for all. But over the past four decades, the principle of equality before the law has been effectively abolished. Instead, a two-tiered system of justice ensures that the country's political and financial class is virtually immune from prosecution, licensed to act without restraint, while the politically powerless are imprisoned with greater ease and in greater numbers than in any other country in the world. Starting with Watergate, continuing on through the Iran-Contra scandal, and culminating with the crimes of the Bush era, Glenn Greenwald lays bare the mechanisms that have come to shield the elite from accountability. He shows how the media, both political parties, and the courts have abetted a process that has produced torture, war crimes, domestic spying, and financial fraud. Cogent, sharp, and urgent, this is a no-holds-barred indictment of a profoundly un-American system that sanctions immunity at the top and mercilessness for everyone else"--.

And justice for all

2000
Contains short stories, poems, biographical accounts, and essays about justice -- what it is, who determines it, how to achieve it for all, and how to protect the right to it.

The Fourteenth Amendment

equal protection under the law
2002
An overview of the Fourteenth Amendment that describes its history, purpose, components, and illustrative court cases, and includes the U.S. Constitution and a further-reading list.

Unequal protection

women, children, and the elderly in court
1991

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