Description |
ix, 339 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color, photographs) ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
As Benjamin Franklin left the Constitutional Convention, he was reportedly asked what kind of government the founders would propose. He replied, zA republic, if you can keep it.y In this book, Justice Neil Gorsuch shares personal reflections, speeches, and essays that focus on the remarkable gift the framers left us in the Constitution. Justice Gorsuch draws on his thirty-year career as a lawyer, teacher, judge, and justice to explore essential aspects our Constitution, its separation of powers, and the liberties it is designed to protect. He discusses the role of the judge in our constitutional order, and why he believes that originalism and textualism are the surest guides to interpreting our nations founding documents and protecting our freedoms. He explains, too, the importance of affordable access to the courts in realizing the promise of equal justice under lawwhile highlighting some of the challenges we face on this front today. |
Subject |
Law -- United States.
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Judicial process -- United States.
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Genre |
Nonfiction.
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Added Author |
Nitze, Jane, author.
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Feder, David, author.
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ISBN |
9780525576785 |
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0525576789 |
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