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English
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As the Supreme Court continues to rule on important issues, it is essential to understand how it operates. Based on exclusive interviews with the justices themselves and other insiders, this is a timely "state of the union" about America's most elite legal institution. From Anthony Kennedy's self-importance, to Antonin Scalia's combativeness, to David Souter's eccentricity, and even Sandra Day O'Connor's fateful breach with President George W. Bush,...
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Shadow Mountain
Pub. Date
[2017]
Physical Desc
xi, 243 pages ; 23 cm
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English
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"Bestselling author Ted Stewart explains how the Supreme Court and its nine appointed members now stand at a crucial point in their power to hand down momentous and far-ranging decisions. Today's Court affects every major area of American life, from health care to civil rights, from abortion to marriage. This fascinating book reveals the complex history of the Court as told through seven pivotal decisions. These cases originally seemed narrow in scope,...
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Publisher
Crown
Pub. Date
2018.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xiv, 446 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, most of which are in colour ; 24 cm
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English
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Kaplan presents a sweeping narrative of the justices? aggrandizement of power over the decades ? from Roe v. Wade to Bush v. Gore to Citizens United, to rulings during the 2017-18 term. But the arrogance of the Court isn?t partisan: Conservative and liberal justices alike are guilty of overreach. Challenging conventional wisdom about the Court?s transcendent power, The Most Dangerous Branch is sure to rile both sides of the political aisle.
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Harvard University Press
Pub. Date
2021.
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101 pages : illustrations ; 17 cm.
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English
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"Americans increasingly believe the Supreme Court is a political body in disguise. But Justice Stephen Breyer disagrees. Arguing that judges are committed to their oath to do impartial justice, Breyer aims to restore trust in the Court. In the absence of that trust, he warns, the Court will lose its authority, imperiling our constitutional system"--
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English
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From the prizewinning author of The Nine, a gripping insider's account of the momentous ideological war between the John Roberts Supreme Court and the Obama administration.
From the moment John Roberts, the chief justice of the United States, blundered through the Oath of Office at Barack Obama's inauguration, the relationship between the Supreme Court and the White House has been confrontational. Both men are young, brilliant, charismatic,...
From the moment John Roberts, the chief justice of the United States, blundered through the Oath of Office at Barack Obama's inauguration, the relationship between the Supreme Court and the White House has been confrontational. Both men are young, brilliant, charismatic,...
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Publisher
Basic Books
Pub. Date
2023.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xv, 334 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
Description
The Supreme Court has always had the authority to issue emergency rulings in exceptional circumstances. But since 2017, the Court has dramatically expanded its use of the behind-the-scenes “shadow docket,” regularly making decisions that affect millions of Americans without public hearings and without explanation, through cryptic late-night rulings -- green-lighting restrictive voting laws and bans on abortion, and curtailing immigration and COVID...
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Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company
Pub. Date
2019.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
301 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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"Robin--one of the foremost analysts of the right--delves deeply into both Thomas's biography and his jurisprudence reading his Supreme Court opinions against the backdrop of his autobiographical and political writings and speeches. The hidden source of Thomas's conservative views, Robin argues, is a skepticism that racism can be overcome"--Publisher marketing.
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English
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Seven minutes after President Obama signed national health insurance into law, a lawyer in the office of Florida's Attorney General began a challenge that would eventually reach the nation's highest court. Health care is only the most visible and recent front in a battle over the meaning and scope of the U.S. Constitution. The battleground is the United States Supreme Court, and one of its most insightful and trenchant observers takes us close up....
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Alfred A. Knopf
Pub. Date
2010.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xiv, 270 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Description
Justice Breyer discusses what the Court must do going forward to maintain that public confidence and argues for interpreting the Constitution in a way that works in practice. He forcefully rejects competing approaches that look exclusively to the Constitution's text or to the eighteenth-century views of the framers. Instead, he advocates a pragmatic approach that applies unchanging constitutional values to ever-changing circumstances--an approach...
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English
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"In Supreme Inequality, Adam Cohen surveys the most significant Supreme Court rulings since Nixon and exposes how rarely the Court has veered away from a pro-corporate agenda. Contrary to what Americans might like to believe, the Court does not protect equally the rights of the poor and disadvantaged, and, in fact, hasn't for decades. Many of the greatest successes of the Warren Court, such as school desegregation, labor unions, voting rights, and...
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