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Scalia's Constitution: Essays on Law and Education
Paul E. Peterson

Scalia's Constitution: Essays on Law and Education

Essays on Law and Education

Springer Berlin Heidelberg, (Sep 06, 2017)
9783319589305
151 pages | 147 x 211 mm | eng
Dewey 342 PET

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Education / Educational Policy & Reform / General
  • Law / Constitutional
  • Philosophy / Political
  • Political Science / American Government / General
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
  • Scalia, Antonin

Plot

This book explores the application of Scalia’s textualism and originalism to education law and reflects upon Scalia’s teachings and his pedagogy. Education law may seem to be an odd vehicle for considering Scalia’s constitutional approach, but thinking about schools requires attention to political fundamentals—freedom of speech, free exercise of religion, equality of opportunity, federalism, and the proper role of the expert. Legal scholars, philosophers, and political scientists provide both critiques and apologies for Scalia’s approach.