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    Church and State: The Current Constitutional Debate in the USA
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Wolfe, Christopher
    "Where do we stand today in the constitutional debate regarding Church and State? We are certainly not in the era during which the original understanding of the First Amendment religion clauses was dominant. In the Establishment Clause area, we are still in the Everson era, which began in 1947 and ushered in a new and quite different understanding of establishment. In the Free Exercise area, we are no longer in the Sherbert era, since the Smith case in 1990 – though I will discuss below the “accidental” character of that (partial) return to the original understanding."(...)
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    Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2021, nr 1 (XVIII), Donald Trump’s Presidency – the Unfinished Rebellion
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2021) Bryk, Andrzej; Rabkin, Jeremy; Sadowski, Mirosław Michał; Dadak, Kazimierz; Domaradzki, Spasimir; Wolfe, Christopher
    From introduction: "Donald Trump’s one term presidency is over. Its end coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic which shook not only the health but politics as well and forced everyone to ask a question how it warped perceptions of the American electorate as far as successes and failures of Trump’s presidency were concerned. One could also easily define the election of 2020 as a referendum over Trump himself, a man who had, as someone said “an exhausting penchant for saying the wrong things” at the wrong time, including the pandemic time, in much the same way as his rival Joe Biden had a life-long penchant for gaffes. But whatever Trump’s individual faults and merits, his victory was a consequence of a growing sense of destabilisation, breakdown of solidarity, growing ‘homelessness’ of millions of people in response to liberal globalism’s dysfunctions and a corresponding rise of the so-called “populist” rebellions. They caught global liberal establishment firmly entrenched both internationally and in their own countries by surprise provoking vitriolic attacks causing deep polarizations especially in America divided against itself as never before."(...)
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    Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe nr 1, 2008 (The United States, The European Union and Modernity)
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2008) Bryk, Andrzej; Minogue, Kenneth; lzquierdo, David Lorenzo; Mansfield, Harvey C.; Brachowicz, Maciej; Brachowicz, Maciej; Wolfe, Christopher; Sirico, Robert A.; du Vall, Marta; Dadak, Kazimierz; Grzeszczyk, Ewa; Skawińska, Katarzyna; Butrymowicz, Magdalena; Michalik, Piotr; Chlipała, Michał; Chlipała, Michał; Kirk, Russell; Zbrojewska, Monika; Bryk, Andrzej
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    The Trump Presidency, Federal Judges, and American Law
    (Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2021) Wolfe, Christopher
    President Donald Trump’s appointments to the US federal judiciary were a major accomplishment of his presidency (in particular, his three Supreme Court appointments). They are likely to have a significant impact on American political and legal life for a long time to come. The appointments have been criticized by some, on ideological grounds, but they represent a significant and beneficial return to the original understanding in American constitutionalism of the proper role of judges and judicial review.

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