Publisher's Synopsis
This course book contains 32 case studies that expose students to the interchange between the courts and the elected branches. Each case study begins with a detailed introductory essay followed by edited primary-source materials, including legislative debates, presidential signing statements, and correspondence between justices. The fifth edition includes a new case study on enemy combatants, as well as significant revisions to case studies on gay rights, abortion, affirmative action, and women in the military.