Habeas Corpus in America

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700636020

The Politics of Individual Rights

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By Justin J. Wert
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229 x 152 mm
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270 g
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302

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Justin J. Wert is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Oklahoma and recipient of the 2006 American Political Science Association's Edward S. Corwin Award.

Preface 1. Habeas Corpus and History 2. Antebellum Habeas 3. The Reconstruction of Habeas Corpus 4. From the Extraordinary to the Ordinary: 1915-1969 5. Innocence and Guilt: Habeas from Burger to Rehnquist Conclusion: The Not-So-Great Writ of Liberty Notes References Index

An impressive and engaging account of how the Great Writ, designed as a fundamental protector of liberty, has been shaped and misshaped by political forces. Wert's history is a clarion call for a reaffirmation of the writ at its best." - David Cole, author of Terrorism and the Constitution"An excellent and much-needed study that focuses our attention on the politics that have always surrounded this important right." - Keith E. Whittington, author of Constitutional Interpretation: Textual Meaning, Original Intent, and Judicial Review "An innovative history of habeas corpus that enhances our understanding of the way in which courts are part of political regimes." - Mark Tushnet, author of Why the Constitution Matters

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