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This special issue of Studies in Law, Politics & Society explores the intersection of constitutional law and conservative politics in contemporary America. The collection brings together leading scholars to analyze how constitutional interpretation and political ideology shape legal outcomes and public policy.
Featuring diverse perspectives on judicial review, executive power, legislative authority, and individual rights, this volume examines the tension between originalist and progressive constitutional approaches. Contributors investigate how conservative jurisprudence influences decisions on hot-button issues including voting rights, religious liberty, and equal protection.
The work provides critical insights into the mechanisms through which constitutional politics operate within conservative frameworks, offering essential reading for students and scholars of constitutional law, political science, and legal history.







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