Book review: The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800, Vol. I, Parts 1 and 2. Edited by Maeva Marcus and James R. Perry. New York: Columbia University Press. 1985. Pp. lxxii, 599; xvi, 400 (consecutively paginated). Reviewed by: John P. Roche
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Book review: God Save This Honorable Court: How the Choice of Supreme Court Justices Shapes Our Hist...
Book review: The Constitution in the Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years, 1789-1888. By David P. ...
Book review: The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver ...
Book review: The Supreme Court and Judicial Choice: The Role of Provisional Review in a Democracy. B...
Book review: The Supreme Court and the American Family. By Eva R. Rubin. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood ...
Book review: Judicial Review and the Law of the Constitution. By Sylvia Snowiss. New Haven, Conn.: Y...
Book review: Justices and Presidents: A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme Court. By H...
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This book is avowedly an attempt to reveal the story of political and economic strife which lies hid...
Book review: The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is. By William H. Rehnquist. New York: William Mo...
In this review, the author expresses praise for DHSC 7, a document that covers court cases from 1796...
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The Constitution of the United States is not a mere lawyers\u27 document: it is a vehicle of life, a...