Political questions and judicial power -- United States
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Political questions and judicial power -- United States
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Political questions and judicial power
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- The next 25 years, the new Supreme Court and what it means for Americans, Martin Garbus
- Justice on the brink, the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the rise of Amy Coney Barrett, and twelve months that transformed the Supreme Court, Linda Greenhouse
- In the balance, law and politics on the Roberts court, Mark Tushnet
- Irreparable harm, the U.S. Supreme Court and the decision that made George W. Bush president, Renata Adler
- Justice vs. law, courts and politics in American society, Eugene W. Hickok, Gary L. McDowell
- Radicals in robes, why extreme right-wing courts are wrong for America, Cass R. Sunstein
- The tempting of America, the political seduction of the law, Robert H. Bork
- Brennan vs. Rehnquist, the battle for the Constitution, Peter Irons
- Courts and lawyers in a changing society, Rabbi Levi A. Olan lecture, March 29, 1978, Temple Emanu-el, Dallas, Texas, Irving L. Goldberg
- A badly flawed election, debating Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court, and American democracy, edited by Ronald Dworkin ; [contributions by Laurence Tribe ... [et al.]
- Packing the court, the rise of judicial power and the coming crisis of the Supreme Court, James MacGregor Burns
- The Rehnquist choice, the untold story of the Nixon appointment that redefined the Supreme Court, John W. Dean
- Rogue justice, the making of the security state, Karen J. Greenberg
- Disrobed, the new battle plan to break the left's stranglehold on the courts, Mark W. Smith
- Supreme inequality, the Supreme Court's fifty-year battle for a more unjust America, Adam Cohen
- Packing the court, the rise of judicial power and the coming crisis of the Supreme Court, James MacGregor Burns
- Bench press, the collision of courts, politics, and the media, Edited by Keith J. Bybee
- Overruling democracy, the Supreme Court vs. the American people /, Jamin B. Raskin
- With liberty and justice for some, how the law is used to destroy equality and protect the powerful, Glenn Greenwald
- Contempt, how the right is wronging American justice, Catherine Crier
- The company they keep, how partisan divisions came to the Supreme Court, Neal Devins, Lawrence Baum
- Political ideas of Justice Holmes, David H. Burton
- William Wayne Justice, a judicial biography, by Frank R. Kemerer
- Overruled, the long war for control of the U.S. Supreme Court, Damon Root
- Storm center, the Supreme Court in American politics, David M. O'Brien, University of Virginia
- Making our democracy work, a judge's view, Stephen Breyer
- Are judges political?, an empirical analysis of the federal judiciary, Cass R. Sunstein ... [et al.]
- Abuse of discretion, the inside story of Roe v. Wade, Clarke D. Forsythe
- The politics of precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court, Thomas G. Hansford and James F. Spriggs
- Order and law, arguing the Reagan revolution : a firsthand account, Charles Fried
- Why the Constitution matters, Mark Tushnet
- Superintending democracy, the courts and the political process, edited by Christopher P. Banks and John C. Green
- The battle for the court, interest groups, judicial elections, and public policy, Lawrence Baum, David Klein, and Matthew J. Streb
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