The Supreme Court Sourcebook provides carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials on the Court, including academic literature, historical materials, internal court documents, Court filings, and judicial opinions. The flexible organization suits a variety of courses. An online component keeps the book current and interesting, with ready-to-use materials in pending cases for advocacy and opinion-writing simulations. The combined package gives professors a turnkey solution for teaching a theoretical course (examination of the Supreme Court as an institution), a hands-on course (simulations of oral argument and opinion writing in pending cases), or any custom combination in between. All of the authors have significant Supreme Court exper...
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The Supreme Court Sourcebook provides carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials from academ...
An analysis of the book, The Supreme Court and Its Great Justices , written by Sidney H. Asch
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Good News Club v. Milford Central School ,in Oxford Companion to th...
Tuesday, December 12, 1967 oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court
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The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
The United States Supreme Court bUilding is intimidating, to say the least. The massive structure ri...
There are few greater delights in legal scholarship than the opportunity to have the last word in a ...
The Supreme Court Sourcebook provides carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials from academ...
An analysis of the book, The Supreme Court and Its Great Justices , written by Sidney H. Asch
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Good News Club v. Milford Central School ,in Oxford Companion to th...
Tuesday, December 12, 1967 oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court
This essay examines the benefits and drawbacks of writing about the U.S. Supreme Court using the pap...
This new fith edition features explanations of and access to key procedural laws and presidential di...
For more than two centuries, the U.S. Supreme Court has provided a battleground for nearly every con...
This 5-volume set focuses on the substance of American law, the processes that produce its legal pri...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
The Supreme Court of the United States has always occupied a center place in the comparative study o...
This is the most comprehensive and readable one-volume reference book in print, accessible to lay re...
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India\u27s ...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
The United States Supreme Court bUilding is intimidating, to say the least. The massive structure ri...
There are few greater delights in legal scholarship than the opportunity to have the last word in a ...