A selection of the landmark Supreme Court decisions that have shaped
American society
Penguin presents a series of six portable, accessible, and--above
all--essential reads from American political history, selected by
leading scholars. Series editor Richard Beeman, author of The Penguin
Guide to the U.S. Constitution, draws together the great texts of
American civic life, including the founding documents, pivotal
historical speeches, and important Supreme Court decisions, to create a
timely and informative mini-library of perennially vital issues.
The Supreme Court is one of America's leading expositors of and
participants in debates about American values. Legal expert Jay M.
Feinman introduces and selects some of the most important Supreme
Court Decisions of all time, which touch on the very foundations of
American society. These cases cover a vast array of issues, from the
powers of government and freedom of speech to freedom of religion and
civil liberties. Feinman offers commentary on each case and excerpts
from the opinions of the Justices that show the range of debate in the
Supreme Court and its importance to civil society. Among the cases
included will be Marbury v. Madison, on the supremacy of the
Constitution and the power of judicial review; U.S. v. Nixon, on
separation of powers; and Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, a post-9/11 case on
presidential power and due process.