Each year, the Supreme Court of the United States announces new rulings with deep consequences for our lives. This second volume in Palgrave’s SCOTUS series explains and contextualizes the landmark cases of the US Supreme Court in the term ending 2019. With a close look at cases involving key issues and debates in American politics and society, SCOTUS 2019 tackles the Court’s rulings on the census citizenship question, partisan gerrymandering, religious monuments, the death penalty, race in jury selection, double jeopardy, jury trials for reimprisonment during supervised release, Fourth Amendment protection for blood alcohol tests, deference to federal agencies, excessive fines under the Eighth Amendment and more. Written by notable scholars in political science and law, the chapters in SCOTUS 2019 present the details of each ruling, its meaning for constitutional debate, and its impact on public policy or partisan politics. Finally, SCOTUS 2019 offers an analysis of the controversial Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s first term in office, as well as a big-picture look at the implications of the Court’s decisions for the direction of this new Roberts Court.
Table des matières
1. Introduction: The 2018-2019 Term at the Supreme Court.- 2. American Legion v. Am. Humanist Assoc. on Religious Monuments Under the First Amendment.- 3. Department of Commerce v. New York on the Census Citizenship Question.- 4. Flowers v. Mississippi on Race in Jury Selection.- 5. Gamble v. U.S. on Double Jeopardy.- 6. Gundy on Delegation and the Sex Offender Registry.- 7. Haymond on Re-Imprisonment of Sex Offenders Without Trial.- 8. Kisor v. Wilkie on Deference to Federal Agencies on Questions of Fact.- 9. Madison and Bucklew on the Death Penalty at the Margins.- 10. Mitchell v. Wisconsin on Blood Alcohol Tests Under the Fourth Amendment.- 11. Rucho v. Common Cause on Gerrymandering.- 12. Timbs v. Indiana on Excessive Fines and Civil Forfeiture.- 13. Other Major Cases.- 14. Justice Brett Kavanaugh Joins the Court.
A propos de l’auteur
David Klein is Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University, USA. Morgan Marietta is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA.