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The Bible in the Park
Federal District
Courts, Religious Speech,
and the Public Forum
by John Blakeman
300 pp., 6 x 9
Cloth 978-1-931968-13-3;$39.95 SALE: $26.95
Series on Law, Politics, and
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| John Blakeman’s The Bible in
the Park
is an in-depth study of federal district court policymaking and
litigation trends in First Amendment cases concerning religious speech
and expression in public places. District courts play an important
policymaking role in the federal judicial system, and
Blakeman’s
book contributes to our understanding of that role, especially in the
context of religious liberty and free speech disputes. As the courts of
first instance in the federal judicial system, district courts are
charged with interpreting and applying First Amendment law at the trial
level.
"I wish I had written this book! John
Blakeman’s The Bible in the Park
combines legal scholarship with the empirical methods of social
science, and enables us to understand some major issues of First
Amendment law in their political context. Blakeman explores the
delicate intersection between the Establishment Clause law and First
Amendment rights to political speech in public places. By focusing on
cases decided by federal district courts, he turns our attention away
from doctrines and principles eminating from appellate courts, and to
the concrete and very local situations in which these controversies
arise. His careful attention to data about who brings cases, against
whom they are brought, the venues of conflict, and the role of judges
taught me a great deal about law, politics and religion in the United
States, and will change the way I teach these topics in the future. The
Bible in the Park
reminds us that constitutional issues are born not in Supreme Court
reports, but in the decisions of local religious activists,
administrators, judges, and community actors. It should be a model of
what law and the social sciences can teach us if we look at them
together."
-Bette Novit Evans, associate professor
of political science, Creighton University
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John
Blakeman is assistant
professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin at
Stevens Point. He received his B.A. from Wake Forest
University,
his M.Sc. from the London School of Economics and his Ph.D. from the
University of Virginia. He has authored numerous publications on
constitutional law and religious freedom.
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