Who belongs : white Christian nationalism and the Roberts Court / Stephen M. Feldman.

Contents We the people -- Republican democracy : inclusive or exclusive? -- Pluralist democracy : emergence and development -- Conservative reactions to pluralist democracy and the Warren Court -- White Christian nationalism enters the political mainstream -- The Roberts Court's disdain for pluralist democracy -- Religious freedom at the early Roberts Court -- Non-Christians do not fully belong : the later Roberts Court solidifies the transformation of religious freedom -- Who fully belongs? Not people of color, women, or LGBTQ+ individuals -- Toward a fully realized democracy.
Abstract "Who belongs to We the People? Who Belongs places white Christian nationalism in American constitutional history and explores its influence on the Roberts Court's constitutional decisions, particularly in the realm of individual rights"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Feldman, Stephen M., 1955- Who belongs New York : New York University Press, 2026 9781479841172
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