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Author Stevens, John Paul, 1920-2019, author.

Title Six amendments : how and why we should change the Constitution / John Paul Stevens.

Publication Info. New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2014.

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 Moore Stacks  KF4557 .S74 2014    Available  ---
Edition First Edition.
Description vii, 177 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The "anti-commandeering" rule -- Political gerrymandering -- Campaign finance -- Sovereign immunity -- The death penalty -- The Second Amendment (gun control) -- Constitution of the United States.
Summary By the time of his retirement in June 2010, the author had become the second longest serving Justice in the history of the Supreme Court. Now he draws upon his more than three decades on the Court, during which he was involved with many of the defining decisions of the modern era, to offer a book articulating not only the need for changes, but also what those improvements should be. This is a call to arms, detailing six specific ways in which the Constitution should be amended in order to protect our democracy and the safety and wellbeing of American citizens. Written with the same precision and elegance that made his own Court opinions legendary for their clarity as well as logic, this is a remarkable work, both because of its unprecedented nature and, in an age of partisan ferocity, its inarguable common sense.
Subject Constitutional amendments -- United States.
Constitutional amendments.
United States.
United States. Constitution.
Constitutional law -- United States.
Constitutional law.
Genre/Form Large print books.
Large print books.
ISBN 9780316373722 (hardcover)
0316373729 (hardcover)