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The Courts and Social Policy in the United States

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This report and series of policy briefs are the product of a workshop held in association with the Aspen Institute Justice and Society program in July 2007.

They focus on the US judicial system through the exploration of three contemporary and contentious issues: affirmative action, reproductive rights, and anti-terror legislation.

Contributors: Daniel Butt, Peter Edelman, Judith Resnik, David Graham

 

Stop press!

David Graham has written a response to the recent Supreme Court decision on Guantanamo detainees to complement his policy brief on the judicial response to post 9/11 legislation. Read it here

" An excellent piece of work and a good forecast of what the court accomplished

Linda Greenhouse, Pullitzer Prize winning reporter, New York Times on 'The Judicial Response to Post-9/11 Executive Temerity and Congressional Aquiescence'

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