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Home > Free Saturday Seminars > Previous Seminars > The Supreme Court (September 22, 2001)
Instructor: Jeffrey Sikkenga, Ashland University Saturday, September 22, 2001 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Prayer before football games? Drug testing in schools? Lately, the Supreme
Court has had its say on all of these compelling issues. And its decisions
have powerfully shaped America’s schools and civic life. For most of us, that
is not a problemwe believe that the Supreme Court has the last word in
interpreting the Constitution. Barring amendment, the Court’s decisions are
the law of the land. But are they? Is there something fundamentally wrong
about having nine unelected jurists decide the fate of so many burning questions?
In this seminar, we are going to take a hard look at the Supreme
Court’s power: How does the Court interpret the Constitution? Where does
that power come from? When should it be used? Is the Court using or abusing
its authority?
We will investigate these questions by looking at some specific writings from
the Founding period and then examining several Supreme Court decisions
on freedom of speech and students’ rights.
Jeffrey Sikkenga is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ashland
University. He is the co-author of The Free Person and the Free Economy
(forthcoming, Spring 2001) and the co-editor of the History of American
Political Thought (forthcoming). He is the associate editor of the Journal of
Market & Morality, a bi-annual journal published by the Acton Institute. He
earned a B.A. in Government and Foreign Affairs from the University of
Virginia and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto.
The Meaning of "Freedom of Speech" for Students
Drug Testing in Schools
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