The Supreme Court on Trial is a classic examination of the place of the Supreme Court in the American political system. The purpose of the book is to examine critically the place of the Supreme Court in our political system and to improve the public understanding of what the Supreme Court does, how its acts have been received, and how its way of influencing public policy is related to other methods of making public policy.
The Supreme Court on Trial is a classic examination of the place of the Supreme Court in the American political system. The purpose of the book is to examine critically the place of the Supreme Court in our political system and to improve the public understanding of what the Supreme Court does, how its acts have been received, and how its way of influencing public policy is related to other methods of making public policy.
I: A Court on Trail 1: An End to Segregation 2: A Court on Trial 3: A Question of Sovereignty 4: The Judges before Their Peers 5: The Right to Decide II: Constitutional Language And Judicial Review 2: The Constitution Becomes Law 7: The Great Trial of 1937 8: How Firm a Foundation? 9: "Principles . . . Long and Well Established" 2: Judicial Review under Review III: The Supreme Court And Public Policy 7: The Elastic Clauses 2: What Is Commerce? 13: To Regulate Commerce among the States 7: Due Process of Law IV: A New Constitutional Regime? 15: The Outlawing of Segregation 16: Justification of Judgments 17: A Plea for Boldness in Judges V: Judicial Power And Democratic Government 18: A Question of Democracy 7: A Choice of Forums 20: Frontiers of Judicial Power
I: A Court on Trail 1: An End to Segregation 2: A Court on Trial 3: A Question of Sovereignty 4: The Judges before Their Peers 5: The Right to Decide II: Constitutional Language And Judicial Review 2: The Constitution Becomes Law 7: The Great Trial of 1937 8: How Firm a Foundation? 9: "Principles . . . Long and Well Established" 2: Judicial Review under Review III: The Supreme Court And Public Policy 7: The Elastic Clauses 2: What Is Commerce? 13: To Regulate Commerce among the States 7: Due Process of Law IV: A New Constitutional Regime? 15: The Outlawing of Segregation 16: Justification of Judgments 17: A Plea for Boldness in Judges V: Judicial Power And Democratic Government 18: A Question of Democracy 7: A Choice of Forums 20: Frontiers of Judicial Power
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