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Highlights
- "This work will become the defining text on progressive constitutionalism -- a parallel to Thomas Picketty's contribution but for all who care deeply about constitutional law.
- About the Author: Erwin Chemerinsky is the dean of UC Berkeley School of Law.
- 320 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Constitutional
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Book Synopsis
"This work will become the defining text on progressive constitutionalism -- a parallel to Thomas Picketty's contribution but for all who care deeply about constitutional law. Beautifully written and powerfully argued, this is a masterpiece." --Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law School, and author of Free Culture
Worried about what a super conservative majority on the Supreme Court means for the future of civil liberties? From gun control to reproductive health, a conservative court will reshape the lives of all Americans for decades to come. The time to develop and defend a progressive vision of the U.S. Constitution that protects the rights of all people is now.
Review Quotes
Paste Magazine's "10 Best Books of November"
"Thank heaven for Erwin Chemerinsky. The dean of constitutional law has done it again; his latest book, We the People, really is his finest work. In his usual clear and concise fashion, Chemerinsky gives us a framework for understanding both the United States Constitution and the current threats to our democracy. This book could not have come at a better time. It is a life preserver for those who feel adrift in the uncharted waters of the Trump era." --Laurie L. Levenson, Los Angeles Review of Books
"A blueprint for resistance and change . . . it's crucial as a potential umbrella under which all forms of progressive defiance can actualize a vision of the preamble's promise."--Paste Magazine
"Demolishing the rationalization (the imagined "original" intent of 18th century men) used by a Republican court to justify reactionary public policy, Chemerinsky explains why the constitutional principles of democratic and effective government committed to establish security, justice, liberty and equality can, going forward, be the bases for authoritative challenges to the Trump court's partisan agenda." --Richard Rothstein, author of Color of Law, long-listed for the National Book Award "This work will become the DEFINING text on progressive constitutionalism -- a parallel to Thomas Picketty's contribution but for all who care deeply about constitutional law. Beautifully written and powerfully argued, this is a masterpiece." --Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law School, and author of Free Culture "Chemerinsky pulls no punches...rock-solid arguments...rooted in history, in a profound progressive philosophy." --Kirkus (starred review) Praise for Erwin Chemerinsky "A catalyst for fundamentally changing the nation's most important and . . . least democratic institution . . . A scholar with intellectual power, passion and pluck."--Los Angeles Review of Books "One of the shining lights of legal academia."--The New York Times Praise for The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
"Our Constitution depends on the courts to keep it alive; we all depend on Erwin Chemerinsky to remind us why that is so important. This book is essential reading for anyone who cares about preserving our constitutional birthright."--Susan N. Herman, President, American Civil Liberties Union "Erwin Chemerinsky knows the Constitution as a legal scholar and the Supreme Court as a lawyer who represents clients there. It's a rare and powerful combination that makes him uniquely qualified to write this disturbing and persuasive book about the impact of the current Supreme Court's approach to constitutional interpretation."--Linda Greenhouse, lecturer, Yale Law School; former New York Times Supreme Court correspondent
About the Author
Erwin Chemerinsky is the dean of UC Berkeley School of Law. His writings have appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe, among other publications. His books include The Conservative Assault on the Constitution and The Case Against the Supreme Court, among many others. In January 2017, National Jurist magazine again named him the most influential person in legal education in the United States