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On Courts and Democracy: Selected Nonjudicial Writings of J. Skelly Wright - Hardcover
$171.00
by J. Skelly Wright (Author), Anon (Author), Arthur S. Miller (Editor)
This collection of nine essays selected from the nonjudical writings of Judge J. Skelly Wright deals with many of the important legal-policy questions of his career. Emphasizing his long-held belief that the disadvantaged should receive special protection, he details some of the ways in which the courts have failed to meet the needs of the underprivileged. He expands his views on judical activism, the uses and abuses of money in America's political process, and other of his abiding concerns. Each essay is preceded by an introductory statement discussing the content of the article.
Author Biography
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Number of Pages: 291
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: October 04, 1984