"From Marbury v. Madison to Roe v. Wade. . . each essay provides a
concise, lively, clearly explained account of the actual people and
events involved in the litigation and a cogent summary of the thinking
that went into the court's decision." Christian Science Monitor
Leading American historians describe landmark Supreme Court cases that
have altered the U.S. Constitution
Quarrels That Have Shaped the Constitution is a classic collection of
essays on groundbreaking decisions passed down from the nation's highest
court that have had profound and irrevocable impact on the ultimate laws
of the land. From the Dred Scott case to Roe v. Wade, from the court
of Chief Justice John Marshall to the justices of the modern era--here
are fascinating, surprising, often inspiring stories of personal
conflicts and the resolutions that influence the lives we live today.
More than simply focusing on the significance of the decisions
themselves, these essays introduce a remarkable cast of characters from
every social strata--smugglers and slaves, bankers and butchers, rebels,
servants, laborers, and tycoons--each of whom now has an indelible place
in American history.