An insightful, chronological—by chief justice—examination of the Supreme Court that enables students and readers to understand and appreciate the constitutional role the Court plays in American government and society. American citizens need to understand the importance of the Supreme Court in determining how our government and society operates, regardless of whether or not they agree with the Court's opinions. Unfortunately, the role and powers of the third branch of government are not well understood by the American public. After an introduction and overview to the history of the Supreme Court from 1789 to 2013, this book examines the Court's decisions chronologically by Chief Justice, allowing readers to grasp how the role and powers of the Court have developed and shifted over time. The chapters depict the Court as the essential agent of review and an integrated part of the government, regardless of the majority/minority balance on the Court, and of which political party is in the White House or controlling the House or Senate.
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An insightful, chronological-by chief justice-examination of the Supreme Court that enables students and readers to understand and appreciate the constitutional role the Court plays in American government and society.
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Preface VOLUME 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Paul Finkelman Chapter 2: The Jay and Ellsworth Courts Matthew P. Harrington Chapter 3: The Marshall Court Herbert A. Johnson and Thomas C. Shevory Chapter 4: The Taney Court Timothy S. Huebner Chapter 5: The Chase Court Jonathan Lurie VOLUME 2 Chapter 6: The Waite Court Donald Grier Stephenson, Jr. Chapter 7: The Fuller Court James W. Ely, Jr. Chapter 8: The White Court Rebecca S. Shoemaker Chapter 9: The Taft Court Peter G. Renstrom VOLUME 3 Chapter 10: The Hughes Court Michael E. Parrish Chapter 11: The Stone Court Peter G. Renstrom Chapter 12: The Vinson Court Michal R. Belknap Chapter 13: The Warren Court Melvin I. Urofsky VOLUME 4 Chapter 14: The Burger Court Tinsley E. Yarbrough Chapter 15: The Rehnquist Court Thomas R. Hensley Chapter 16: The Roberts Court Stephen M. Durden and Michael A. Bauer Appendix: Members of the Supreme Court of the United States Glossary About the Editor and Contributors Index
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An insightful, chronological—by chief justice—examination of the Supreme Court that enables students and readers to understand and appreciate the constitutional role the Court plays in American government and society.
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Useful for high school students, undergraduate students, and general readers researching the Supreme Court in general, investigating specific issues, or seeking answers to personal interest questions

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ISBN
9781610693943
Publisert
2014-01-15
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
4990 gr
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Paul Finkelman, PhD, is President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy and Senior Fellow, Government Law Center at Albany Law School. His published work includes Praeger's Terrorism, Government, and Law: National Authority and Local Autonomy in the War on Terror.