02345nam 22004933 450 991088697680332120240411080230.00-19-768547-10-19-768548-X0-19-768546-3(MiAaPQ)EBC31255544(Au-PeEL)EBL31255544(CKB)31392467300041(OCoLC)1422169881(EXLCZ)993139246730004120240411d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Constitution of the War on Drugs1st ed.Oxford :Oxford University Press, Incorporated,2024.©2024.1 online resource (293 pages)Inalienable Rights Series0-19-768545-5 Cover -- The Constitution of the War on Drugs -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Liberty, Privacy, and the Pursuit of Happiness -- 2. Federalism and Rational Regulation -- 3. Racial Equality -- 4. Humane and Proportionate Punishment -- 5. Freedom of Speech and Religion -- 6. The Conditions of Constitutional Complicity -- 7. New Directions for Constitutional Reform -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.In The Constitution of the War on Drugs, David Pozen provides an authoritative, critical constitutional history of the drug war, casting new light on both drug prohibition and U.S. constitutional development. Pozen shows the plausibility of a constitutional path not taken in the 1960s and 1970s--a path that would have led to a less punitive approach to drug control. He explains how and why constitutional resistance to drug prohibition collapsed. And he offers a roadmap to constitutional reform options available today.Inalienable Rights SeriesDrugs of abuseLaw and legislationUnited StatesConstitutional lawUnited StatesDrugs of abuseLaw and legislationConstitutional law345.730277Pozen David1768539MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910886976803321The Constitution of the War on Drugs4229918UNINA