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The Supreme Court, Crime, & the Ideal of Equal Justice Book

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  • The Supreme Court, Crime, & the Ideal of Equal Justice
  • Written by author Christopher E. Smith, Christina Dejong, John D. Burrow
  • Published by Peter Lang Pub Inc, 2002/12/01
  • Although judges are the guardians of the Constitution's principles, this book examines how their decisions both advance and impede the ideal of equal justice. By analyzing interpretations of "equal protection" and other rights affecting discriminations an
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Preface
1 The Ideal of Equal Justice 1
2 Unequal Justice and the U.S. Supreme Court 11
3 Race and Equal Justice 39
4 Gender and Equal Justice 73
5 The Poor and Equal Justice 111
6 Convicted Offenders and Equal Justice 141
7 Judicial Behavior and the Ideal of Equal Justice 187
Bibliography 211
Cases Cited 221
Index 225


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