Death Penalties: The Supreme Court's Obstacle Course by Raoul Berger

Death Penalties: The Supreme Court's Obstacle Course

Raoul Berger
256 pages
Iuniverse Inc
Jun 1999
Paperback
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Does the Supreme Court have the authority to deprive the people of the right to govern themselves? Marshaling a convincing array of historical sources, Raoul Berger demonstrates in Death Penalties that the Framers of the Constitution withheld such power from the Court and that its death penalty decisions unconstitutionally impose the Justices' morals upon an unwilling people.
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Pages 256
Publisher Iuniverse Inc
Published 1999
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