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The Collision of Political and Legal Time : Foreign Affairs and the Supreme Court's Transformation of Executive Authority

معرفی کتاب «The Collision of Political and Legal Time : Foreign Affairs and the Supreme Court's Transformation of Executive Authority» نوشتهٔ Kimberley Liané Fletcher، منتشرشده توسط نشر Temple University Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Présentation de l'éditeur : "How does the U.S. Supreme Court shape constitutional and political development? In The Collision of Political and Legal Time, Kimberley Fletcher answers this question by analyzing the key role the Court has played in interpreting presidential decision-making in the area of foreign affairs since 1936. She reconsiders the Curtiss-Wright Court, which instituted a new constitutional order that established plenary powers independent of congressional delegation. Fletcher also reexamines Japanese internment and detainee cases, demonstrating the entrenchment of the new constitutional order and how presidential ascendency becomes institutionalized. Other cases, such as Youngstown, illustrate how the Court, during a time of war, will check Executive power and authority. The Collision of Political and Legal Time examines these cases and controversies in foreign policymaking through the twentieth and into the twenty-first centuries to show that the Court is not passive or constrained; it does not merely follow politics or the majority coalition. Through her nuanced analysis, Fletcher makes a larger argument about the role of the U.S. Supreme Court as an agent of change, which ultimately transforms power, shapes politics, and redirects history." Présentation de l'éditeur : "How does the U.S. Supreme Court shape constitutional and political development? In The Collision of Political and Legal Time, Kimberley Fletcher answers this question by analyzing the key role the Court has played in interpreting presidential decision-making in the area of foreign affairs since 1936. She reconsiders the Curtiss-Wright Court, which instituted a new constitutional order that established plenary powers independent of congressional delegation. Fletcher also reexamines Japanese internment and detainee cases, demonstrating the entrenchment of the new constitutional order and how presidential ascendency becomes institutionalized. Other cases, such as Youngstown, illustrate how the Court, during a time of war, will check Executive power and authority. The Collision of Political and Legal Time examines these cases and controversies in foreign policymaking through the twentieth and into the twenty-first centuries to show that the Court is not passive or constrained; it does not merely follow politics or the majority coalition. Through her nuanced analysis, Fletcher makes a larger argument about the role of the U.S. Supreme Court as an agent of change, which ultimately transforms power, shapes politics, and redirects history." Contents Acknowledgments 1. The Court’s Constitutive Role: Shifting the Balance of Power 2. Curtiss-Wright: The Court’s Dynamic Role 3. The Court Defines the Legal Narrative of Japanese Internment and Exclusion 4. Steel Seizure: A Practical Approach to Presidential Power 5. Dames and Regan: Engineering a Shift in Authority from Congress to the President 6. Detainee Cases: A Definitive Statement of the President’s Monopoly in War Making Conclusion: Constitutional Change Instigated outside the Legalized Constitution Appendix: Tables Notes Selected Cases Cited Index "The Collision of Political and Legal Time examines how the U.S. Supreme Court shapes constitutional and political development, analyzing the leading role played by the Court in interpreting presidential decision-making in the area of foreign affairs since 1936"-- Provided by publisher
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