Two books look at the impact of the nation’s highest court. A major Supreme Court case simultaneously resolves a dispute between specific litigants, changes or reaffirms major principles of law, and affects social and political gravity. Both Coyle (The Roberts Court) and Tribe (Uncertain Justice) explore all three of those levels. Both authors also understand that the key to making the Supreme Court accessible and interesting lies in the institution’s intimacy
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Once again the decision and court opinion are an element within the general understanding of law at ...
Examines the Supreme Court, its role in American history, and its influence on American life and law...
For more than two centuries, the U.S. Supreme Court has provided a battleground for nearly every con...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
The text presents different attributes of the Supreme Court in common law and civil law systems. The...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
The link between courts and the public is the written word. With rare exceptions, it is through judi...
IT is a fact of which the laity may take public notice that the United States Supreme Court has expe...
"The U.S. Supreme Court is not a unitary actor and it does not function in a vacuum. It is part of a...
There has long been concern that the U.S. Supreme Court is hostile to Indian tribes. Between 1990 an...
An analysis of the book, The Supreme Court and Its Great Justices , written by Sidney H. Asch
This book examines the significance of values in Supreme Court decision making. Drawing on theories ...
State supreme courts occasionally rely on the provisions of their own state constitutions to expand ...
This paper examines the elitism of the Supreme Court and the concerns associated with it. Some liter...
This Article examines the profound role that ideological cohesion plays in explaining the Supreme Co...
Once again the decision and court opinion are an element within the general understanding of law at ...
Examines the Supreme Court, its role in American history, and its influence on American life and law...
For more than two centuries, the U.S. Supreme Court has provided a battleground for nearly every con...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
The text presents different attributes of the Supreme Court in common law and civil law systems. The...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
The link between courts and the public is the written word. With rare exceptions, it is through judi...
IT is a fact of which the laity may take public notice that the United States Supreme Court has expe...
"The U.S. Supreme Court is not a unitary actor and it does not function in a vacuum. It is part of a...
There has long been concern that the U.S. Supreme Court is hostile to Indian tribes. Between 1990 an...
An analysis of the book, The Supreme Court and Its Great Justices , written by Sidney H. Asch
This book examines the significance of values in Supreme Court decision making. Drawing on theories ...
State supreme courts occasionally rely on the provisions of their own state constitutions to expand ...
This paper examines the elitism of the Supreme Court and the concerns associated with it. Some liter...
This Article examines the profound role that ideological cohesion plays in explaining the Supreme Co...
Once again the decision and court opinion are an element within the general understanding of law at ...
Examines the Supreme Court, its role in American history, and its influence on American life and law...