Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Justice Processing . The third hypothesis predicted that network news would cover more extensively the early investigative stage of criminal justice processing and less extensively the latter sentencing stage of processing than would ...
... Justice Processing . The third hypothesis predicted that network news would cover more extensively the early investigative stage of criminal justice processing and less extensively the latter sentencing stage of processing than would ...
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... Justice Earl Warren an- nounced on behalf of the Supreme Court , " we cannot turn the clock back to 1868 when the Amendment was adopted , or even to 1896 when Plessey v . Ferguson was written . We must consider public education in the ...
... Justice Earl Warren an- nounced on behalf of the Supreme Court , " we cannot turn the clock back to 1868 when the Amendment was adopted , or even to 1896 when Plessey v . Ferguson was written . We must consider public education in the ...
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... Justice Brennan provided an unusual insight into the attitudes of judicial creationism when he recalled his efforts , as a Supreme Court justice , to have the death penalty decreed unconstitutional . " In 1963 , " he recounted with ...
... Justice Brennan provided an unusual insight into the attitudes of judicial creationism when he recalled his efforts , as a Supreme Court justice , to have the death penalty decreed unconstitutional . " In 1963 , " he recounted with ...
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