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Litigating morality American legal thought and its English roots
Title:
Litigating morality American legal thought and its English roots
Author:
Bartee, Wayne C., 1936-
ISBN:
9780313066375
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Publication Information:
New York : Praeger, 1992.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 149 p.)
Contents:
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. ENGLISH LEGAL SCHOLARS and ABORTION in AMERICAN LAW; 2. ENGLISH COMMON and STATUTORY LAW and SODOMY in AMERICAN LAW; 3. PORNOGRAPHY: ENGLISH PRECEDENTS in AMERICAN LEGAL THOUGHT; 4. THE CRIMINAL INSANITY DEFENSE: ENGLISH and AMERICAN ATTORNEYS; 5. ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS and PUNISHMENT in AMERICAN LAW; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.
Abstract:
This volume is a thematic study in legal history that uses past and present landmark court cases to analyze the legal and historical development of moral regulatory policies in America and resulting debates. Using a critical variable approach, the book demonstrates how different elements of the legal process have historically influenced the litigation of various moral issues. Five moral policies are included: abortion, sodomy, pornography, criminal insanity, and the death penalty. The book's framework for analysis uses examples from English legal history and links them to American cases, demon.
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