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How Rights Went Wrong Jamal Greene

How Rights Went Wrong By Jamal Greene

How Rights Went Wrong by Jamal Greene


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An eminent constitutional scholar reveals how the explosion of rights is dividing America, and shows how we can build a better system of justice.

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How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession with Rights Is Tearing America Apart by Jamal Greene

You have the right to remain silent and the right to free speech. The right to worship, and to doubt. The right to be free from discrimination, and to hate. The right to marry and to divorce; to have children and to terminate a pregnancy. The right to life, and the right to own a gun. Rights are a sacred part of American identity. Yet they were an afterthought for the Framers, and early American courts rarely enforced them. Only as a result of the racial strife that exploded during the Civil War - and a series of resulting missteps by the Supreme Court - did rights gain such outsized power. The result is a system of legal absolutism that distorts our law and debases our politics. Over and again, courts have treated rights conflicts as zero-sum games in which awarding rights to one side means denying rights to others. As eminent legal scholar Jamal Greene shows in How Rights Went Wrong, we need to recouple rights with justice - before they tear society apart.

How Rights Went Wrong Reviews

Essential and fresh and vital . . . It is the argument of this important book that until Americans can reimagine rights, there is no path forward, and there is, especially, no way to get race right. No peace, no justice.-from the foreword by Jill Lepore, New York Times best-selling author of These Truths: A History of the United States When Americans talk about rights, we think in absolutist terms: my right prohibits or preempts your action. But as Jamal Greene observes in this deftly argued book, that notion betrays how our rights were originally conceived. Paying special attention to the issues that most vex us, Greene offers an attractive alternative to one of the most troubling aspects of our constitutional jurisprudence.-Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution Fastidiously researched and immensely readable, How Rights Went Wrong offers important strategies for advancing human rights in an era when the Supreme Court cannot be counted on to do so. Jamal Greene has written a superb, important book-and a well-timed one, in its plea that we not vest so much power in courts, and that we secure fundamental rights through the political process rather than through constitutional litigation.-Nadine Strossen, past president, American Civil Liberties Union A provocative argument for more humility and listening, and less arrogance and dogmatism. Greene urges that we litigate too much and discuss too little-and that 'rightsism' is the problem. Perfectly timed and passionately presented, his argument deserves widespread attention.-Cass R. Sunstein, author of How Change Happens Greene delves deeply into the legal, cultural, and political matters behind rights conflicts, and laces his account with feisty legal opinions and colorful character sketches. This incisive account persuades.-Publishers Weekly -

About Jamal Greene

JAMAL GREENE is Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. A graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School and a former law clerk to Hon. John Paul Stevens, he was a reporter for Sports Illustrated from 1999-2002. He lives in New York City.

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CIN1328518116VG
9781328518118
1328518116
How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession with Rights Is Tearing America Apart by Jamal Greene
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
20210816
368
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