The U.S. Supreme Court and contemporary constitutional law : the Obama era and its legacy
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The U.S. Supreme Court and contemporary constitutional law : the Obama era and its legacy
Nomos , Routledge, 2018
1st ed
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Based on the conference "Obama's Court : recent changes in U.S. Constitutional in transatlantic perspective", held at Humboldt University in Berlin on Oct. 28-29, 2016
Includes bibliographical references
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
* Provides an international perspective on the US Supreme Court during the Obama era;
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction, Anna-Bettina Kaiser, Niels Petersen & Johannes Saurer
- 2. What Does the Supreme Court Do? Samuel Issacharoff
- 3. Politics, Polarization, and the U.S. Supreme Court, Moohyung Cho, Jason Douglas Todd & Georg Vanberg
- 4. Presidential Administration in the Obama Era, Jud Mathews
- 5. Campaign Finance and Freedom of Speech - A Transatlantic Perspective, Mathias Hong
- 6. Key Federalism Cases During the Obama Presidency, Patricia Egli
- 7. Immigration Law in the Obama Era, Amanda Frost
- 8. All Same-Sex Marriage Is not the Same: Obergefell from a Comparative Perspective, Michaela Hailbronner
- 9. The Second Amendment and the Debate on Originalism, Oliver Lepsius
- 10. The Obama Era: Freedom of Religion, Antje von Ungern-Sternberg
- 11. "Faraway, So Close!" - A Constitutional Perspective on Transatlantic Data Flow Regulation, Thomas Wischmeyer
- 12. TTIP and the Challenges of Investor-State-Arbitration: An Exercise in Comparative Foreign Relations Law, Thomas Kleinlein
- 13. Transnational Litigation and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Domestic Remedies for International Wrongs, Marc Jacob
- 14. Comparing Courts, Susanne Baer
- 15. An American Perspective on the German Constitutional Court, Justin Collings
- Table of Cases
- Contributors
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