01279 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002000097041000800117082001400125084002000139100001800159245012000177260005200297300002600349500002000375520049400395650003200889650002800921650002400949990002600973990002600999INLIS00000000000039320221103102746 a0010-0520000393221103 | | eng  a978-521-81178-1 aeng a342.73085 a342.73085 KER c0 aKersch, Ken I1 aConstructing Civil Liberties :bDiscountinuities in The Development Of American Constitutional Law /cKen I. Kersch aCambridge :bCambriedge University Press,c2004 av, 392 p. ;c22,5 cm. aIndeks : Indeks aThis is a relentlessly interesting book, one that cannot help but change the way the reader understands twentieth-century American constitutional development. As Ken I. Kersch persuasively argues, for much of the late twentieth century American constitutional history was dominated by a whiggish narrative in which progressive forces consistently supportive of civil rights and civil liberties triumphed over the dark forces of reaction. This whiggish narrative, however, is full of holes. 4a1. Civil Right -US- History 4a2. Judicial Review -US- 4a3. Law and politics a06799/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a06799/MKRI-P/XII-2007