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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book From A Great Legal Mind
Dr. Sunstein is one of the stellar legal minds of our time, right up there with "D" for "Dershowitz". His book is a brilliant treatise on this complex subject. He did not always agree with my point of view, for example he advocates a slower strategy than I would have liked on gay rights issues. That is to say, he agrees with the concept of gay rights, but believes in a...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sunstein and Judicial Politics
Sunstein's look at America's political process does have some innovative ideas for how to fix some of the problems that he perceives. In this book, he furthers his idea of judicial minimalism, the idea of the least active court. This book is probably only for polished legal scholars.
Published on October 30, 2000


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book From A Great Legal Mind, February 16, 2006
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Dr. Sunstein is one of the stellar legal minds of our time, right up there with "D" for "Dershowitz". His book is a brilliant treatise on this complex subject. He did not always agree with my point of view, for example he advocates a slower strategy than I would have liked on gay rights issues. That is to say, he agrees with the concept of gay rights, but believes in a gradual approach for achieving them. I mention this to show that, even though I disagree with him, I'm still giving the book 5-stars. Professor Sunstein has obviously worked through his arguments and provoked me to think about these issues in a new and rigorous fashion. This book is a must reading for anyone interested in law, politics and their convergence.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sunstein and Judicial Politics, October 30, 2000
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Sunstein's look at America's political process does have some innovative ideas for how to fix some of the problems that he perceives. In this book, he furthers his idea of judicial minimalism, the idea of the least active court. This book is probably only for polished legal scholars.
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Legal Reasoning and Political Conflict
Legal Reasoning and Political Conflict by Cass R. Sunstein (Hardcover - May 2, 1996)
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