PUBLIC OPINION AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONTROVERSY

Details

Author(s):
  • Nathaniel Persily
Publish Date:
January 1, 2008
Format:
Book, Whole
Citation(s):
  • Nathaniel Persily, Public Opinion and Constitutional Controversy (Oxford University Press, 2008) (edited with Jack Citrin and Patrick Egan).

Abstract

 
 

Public Opinion and Constitutional Controversy is the first book to provide a comprehensive analysis of American public opinion on the key constitutional controversies of the twentieth century, including desegregation, school prayer, abortion, the death penalty, affirmative action, gay rights, assisted suicide, and national security, to name just a few. With essays focusing on each issue in-depth, Nathaniel Persily, Jack Citrin, Patrick Egan, and an established group of scholars utilize cutting edge public-opinion data to illustrate these contemporary debates, methodically examining each one and how public attitudes have shifted over time, especially in the wake of prominent Supreme Court decisions.