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A Constitutional Crisis, the Role of the Federal Judiciary in the Transformation and Secularization of America

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A Constitutional Crisis, the Role of the Federal Judiciary in the Transformation and Secularization of America
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A Constitutional Crisis
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the Role of the Federal Judiciary in the Transformation and Secularization of America
Summary
America is facing a constitutional crisis that threatens the continuation of the Republic as founded and structured. The US Supreme Court is a primary agent in the rise, expansion, and promotion of this crisis. By the employ of one of the amendments, the Court continues its work of restructuring the governmental order established by the Constitution and of shifting the nation from its Christian foundation to one wholly secular. Such actions by the Court raise very serious questions: By what lawful authority does the Court engage in this work? What are the driving motives behind the Courts stratagem? What are some of the main consequences thus far produced? Address is given to these questions, as well as to the means of restoring constitutional order and limiting the powers of the Supreme Court to those specified
Target audience
adult
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