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The first comprehensive, reasoned, andsympathetic analysis of how Scalia hasdecided cases now covers his entireSupreme Court tenure. In the new afterwordRalph Rossum discusses the …
Federalism - including its meanings and limits - remains one of the most contested principles in constitutional law. To fully understand its importance, we must turn to a landmark …
This innovative volume explores the evolution of constitutional doctrine as elaborated by the Supreme Court. Moving beyond the traditional ""law versus politics"" perspective, the …
This text illuminates the Supreme Court's legendary and little-known clashes from John Marshall to Ruth Ginsberg. It aims to help the reader understand why the justices fight, how …
Winner: Thomas M. Cooley Book PrizeThomas M. Cooley Book Prize Choice Outstanding Academic TitleWhen the Supreme Court strikes down favored legislation, politicians cry judicial …
Taking in a century of change, this work focuses on how the Supreme Court brought the juvenile court system under constitutional control. It describes the case of Gerald Gault, an …
From the Revolution to the Age of Jackson, John Marshall played a crucial role in defining the ""province of the judiciary"" and the constitutional limits of legislative action. …
In the long shadows cast by the Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas nominations, Supreme Court confirmations remain highly contentious and controversial. This is due in part to the …
Life appointments make Supreme Court justices among the most powerful officials in the US government and allow even dysfunctional judges to stay on long after they should have …
This text presents a study of the Supreme Court in America and constitutional politics since the early 1950s.