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Beyond Imagination?: The January 6 Insurrection
The United States is a nation of laws, and its Constitution and the rule of law have allowed it to confront and successfully navigate many threats to democracy throughout the nation’s complex history, including a Civil War. All of these threats challenged the nation in various ways, but never has there been a challenge to the truth of our elections like what happened on January 6, 2021.
The Insurrection represents a turning point in America’s history. In addition to the unprecedented assault on the U.S. Capitol, members of the government sought to undermine an election and supported an attack on the government.
Exposing the issues that led us to January 6, Beyond Imagination? brings together 14 deans of American law schools to examine the day’s events and how we got there, from a legal perspective, in hopes of moving the nation forward towards healing and a recommitment to the rule of law and the Constitution.
Imprint: West Academic Publishing
Series: Coursebook
Publication Date: 12/30/2021
Mark C. Alexander, Villanova University School of Law
Michèle Alexandre, Stetson University College of Law
Erwin S. Chemerinsky, University of CA-Berkeley School of Law
Danielle M. Conway, Dickinson Penn State-Carlisle
Anthony W. Crowell, New York Law School
Garry W. Jenkins, University of Minnesota Law School
Kevin R. Johnson, University of CA-Davis School of Law
Jennifer L. Mnookin, University of California-L.A. School of Law
Kimberly Mutcherson, Rutgers University Law School-Camden
Andrew M. Perlman, Suffolk University Law School
Carla D. Pratt, Washburn University School of Law
Theodore W. Ruger, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Daniel P. Tokaji, University of Wisconsin Law School
Robert K. Vischer, University of St. Thomas-MN School of Law
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