Advance Praise for James M. Masnov's next book, Rights Reign Supreme: An Intellectual History of Judicial Review and the Supreme Court
Historians and Legal Scholars Applaud New Book!
James M. Masnov’s newest book, Rights Reign Supreme: An Intellectual History of Judicial Review and the Supreme Court, is seeing advance praise from notable historians, political scientists, and legal scholars. The publisher, McFarland & Company, has announced that the book is scheduled for release soon. Peruse the book’s plaudits and recommendations below!
Advance Praise for Rights Reign Supreme: An Intellectual History of Judicial Review and the Supreme Court by James M. Masnov:
“It is a remarkably advanced and compelling work of scholarship that treats the history of judicial review from early legal experiments in the eighteenth century, to the transformations occasioned by the Fourteenth Amendment in the nineteenth century, to modern legal and political controversies. Despite its broad chronology and scope, each chapter is remarkably focused and well researched, and engagingly written... [M]ay well become a definitive work in the field.”
-Dr. Thomas Luckett, historian and co-author of The Cultural History of Money and Credit: A Global Perspective
“James M. Masnov’s study is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the history of judicial review. His meticulous research into the intellectual history of the principle offers readers a perceptive new way to think about the role of the Supreme Court in American history and life.”
-Dr. Tim Alan Garrison, legal historian and author of The Legal Ideology of Removal: The Southern Judiciary and the Sovereignty of Native American Nations
“James Masnov has placed the controversial and timely subject of Supreme Court judicial review in an historical context that provides life to the contention that Americans should abandon this long-standing practice only after the most serious consideration.”
-Dr. David Horowitz, historian and author of The People’s Voice: A Populist Cultural History of Modern America
“James Masnov has crafted a thoughtful, comprehensive, and important analysis of the theory and practice of judicial review in American history. Grounded in sound research and woven into the existing scholarship, Masnov’s book traces the evolution, development, and solidification of judicial review as a fundamental element of American law. Moreover, Masnov's text is accessible and interesting to a non-specialist audience, and it will be useful for social scientists and humanists practicing outside the field of legal history.”
-Dr. Bob Reinhardt, historian and author of The End of a Global Pox: America and the Eradication of Smallpox in the Cold War Era and Struggle on the North Santiam: Power and Community on the Margins of the American West
“Masnov situates the practice of judicial review in its intellectual foundations, tracing the relationship between rights and courts over a broad span of history. The book draws on a compelling array of primary documents, historians, political scientists, and legal scholars to offer a more nuanced and grounded understanding of the importance of judicial review within the American tradition. By crossing these disciplinary boundaries, Masnov manages to fill an important gap in our grasp of what judicial review means not only historically, but also to our present conflicts.”
-Dr. Christopher Shortell, political scientist and author of Rights, Remedies, and the Impact of State Sovereign Immunity
[James M. Masnov is a writer, historian, and lecturer. His next book, Rights Reign Supreme: An Intellectual History of Judicial Review and the Supreme Court, published by McFarland Books, is scheduled for release soon. His first book, History Killers and Other Essays by an Intellectual Historian, is available here.]