| John J. Patrick - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 416 pages
This completely revised and updated third edition to the Young Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (1994) and The Supreme Court of the United States ... | |
| Christopher L. Tomlins - History - 2005 - 628 pages
With its ability to review and interpret all American law, the U. S. Supreme Court is arguably the most influential branch of government but also the one most carefully ... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - History - 1999 - 450 pages
In Democracy in America, De Tocqueville observed that there is hardly a political question in the United States which does not sooner or later turn into a judicial one. Two ... | |
| David Andrew Schultz - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2010 - 923 pages
Covers the people, court cases, historical events, and terms relating to one of the most studied political documents in schools across the country, the United States Constitution. | |
| William M. Wiecek - History - 2006 - 760 pages
The Birth of the Modern Constitution recounts the history of the United States Supreme Court in the momentous yet usually overlooked years between the constitutional revolution ... | |
| Bruce J. Schulman - Political Science - 2010 - 384 pages
An indispensable reference for students studying the Court Specifically written to engage high-school students, Student’s Guide to the Supreme Court presents a comprehensive ... | |
| Melvin I. Urofsky - Political Science - 2006 - 689 pages
The recent dramatic shift in makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court has led to great interest in the rulings and legal opinions of its justices. Now, CQ Press brings you a ... | |
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