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Contemporary Supreme Court Cases: Landmark Decisions since Roe v. Wade [2 volumes]
With its blend of accessible writing and actual excepts from Court opinions, this book serves to explain the legal and cultural underpinnings of landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the past 35 years-and to illuminate how these decisions have shaped the trajectory and character of modern American society.
Author(s) | By Donald E. Lively, D. Scott Broyles. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Mixed media product |
Pages | 746 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 22 Feb 2016 |
Availability | Available |
With its blend of accessible writing and actual excepts from Court opinions, this book serves to explain the legal and cultural underpinnings of landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the past 35 years-and to illuminate how these decisions have shaped the trajectory and character of modern American society.
Preface Alphabetical Table of Cases Chronological Table of Cases VOLUME 1 Part I. Separation and Distribution of Powers 1. The Power of Judicial Review United States v. Nixon (1974) 2. The Power of the President Dames and Moore v. Regan (1981) Mo
Donald E. Lively, JD, is president of Arizona Summit Law School. He conceptualized and was founding dean and chancellor at Florida Coastal School of Law. D. Scott Broyles, JD, PhD, is associate professor of law at the Charlotte School of Law.