Constitutional Challenges to the Drug Law - Roar Alexander Mikalsen - Books - LIFE LIBERTY PRODUCTIONS - 9788293869030 - May 1, 2021
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Constitutional Challenges to the Drug Law

Roar Alexander Mikalsen

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Constitutional Challenges to the Drug Law

The legitimacy of the prohibition experiment rests on its compatibility with constitutional principles. This is uncontroversial and more than a hundred court decisions have upheld the law in these terms, finding no shelter for drug users or distributors in the U. S. Constitution.

As its toll increases, however, more and more people are questioning the drug war. This is natural. But if there is a problem with prohibition, there must also be a problem with its relationship to constitutional principles, and as its constitutionality again is becoming contested, this case study presents an overview of the reasoning that has been used to uphold a criminalization of drugs.

The result is surprising. As shown, the judiciary's treatment has not only been thin, but constitutional demands have been neglected every time a challenge has reached the courts. Not once have prohibitionists proven the validity of contested premises. Instead, justices have drawn upon prejudice to sustain the status quo, while appellants have been denied an opportunity to challenge the law.

In sum, the study shows that drug policy has evolved unchecked by serious debate. Only a very few have contemplated its constitutional implications from an informed perspective; those who have have unanimously rejected the prohibition argument, and this book explains why.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2021
ISBN13 9788293869030
Publishers LIFE LIBERTY PRODUCTIONS
Pages 220
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 13 mm   ·   254 g
Language English  

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