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    <![CDATA[The Oxford Guide to United States Supreme Court Decisions]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kermit L. Hall, Dean of the College of Humanities, Executive Dean of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences, and Professor of History and Law at Ohio State University, is well versed in American constitutional and legal history, and has a skillful touch when it comes to editing the contributions of well over 100 legal scholars (from attorneys and state supreme court justices to professors of law, political science, constitutional history, and government), producing a reference tome that invites the attention of lay legal beagles, students of American history, and practicing members of the legal profession.<p>  The first 348 pages are devoted to an alphabetically arranged presentation of more than 400 of the Supreme Court's most significant and consequential decisions, from <em>Abington School District v. Schempp</em> (1963, reaffirming that the establishment clause forbids public schools from sponsoring religious prayerful practices) to <em>Zurcher v. &quot;The Stanford Daily&quot;</em> (1978, ruling 5 to 3 that the Palo Alto police had violated neither the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of the press nor the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches when they obtained a warrant and inspected the offices of Stanford University's student newspaper). Each case synopsis, generally half a page to a full page in length, describes the background incident, the constitutional issues in question, a concise summary of the reasoning behind the majority and dissenting opinions, what the public reaction was, and in what ways that ruling affected future cases and laws.<p>  In addition, there's a glossary of terms, defining general legal concepts such as <em>bail</em> as well as less commonly known practices such as the Bad Tendency Test, an appendix containing the Constitution of the United States, another appendix covering the nominations and succession of Supreme Court justices, and an exhaustively comprehensive topical index. It's a pleasure to see a reference work that so effectively and engagingly treats the major decisions of the Supreme Court from 1789 to present. <em>--Stephanie Gold</em></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Supreme Court has continued to write constitutional history over the thirteen years since publication of the highly acclaimed first edition of The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court. Two new justices have joined the high court, more than 800 cases have been decided, and a good deal of new scholarship has appeared on many of the topics treated in the Companion. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist presided over the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, and the Court as a whole played a decisive and controversial role in the outcome of the 2000 presidential election. Under Rehnquists's leadership, a bare majority of the justices have rewritten significant areas of the law dealing with federalism, sovereign immunity, and the commerce power.    This new edition includes new entries on key cases and fully updated treatment of crucial areas of constitutional law, such as abortion, freedom of religion, school desegregation, freedom of speech, voting rights, military tribunals, and the rights of the accused. These developments make the second edition of this accessible and authoritative guide essential for judges, lawyers, academics, journalists, and anyone interested in the impact of the Court's decisions on American society.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Magic Mirror: Law in American History]]>
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    <![CDATA[Chronicling American law from its English origins to the present, and offering for the first time comprehensive treatment of twentieth-century developments, this book sets American law and legal institutions in the broad context of social, economic, and political events, weaving together themes from the history of both constitutional and private law. The Magic Mirror treats law in society, and the legal implications of social change in areas such as criminal justice, the rights of women, blacks, the family, and children.  It further examines regional differences in American legal culture, the creation of the administrative and security states, the development of American federalism, and the rise of the legal profession. Hall pays close attention to the evolution of substantive law categories--such as contracts, torts, negotiable instruments, real property, trusts and estates, and civil procedure--and addresses the intellectual evolution of American law, surveying movements such as legal realism and critical legal studies. Hall concludes that over its history American law has been remarkably fluid, adapting in form and substance to each successive generation without ever fully resolving the underlying social and economic conflicts that first provoke demands for legal change.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Oxford Guide To American Law]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Judiciary in general and the Supreme Court of the United States in particular represent the republic's most unusual and least understood branch of government. What goes on both in open court and behind closed dorrs? How are the justices, through their decisions, direct interpreters of constitutional law. 14 lectures on 7 cds.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Shaping Justice - Landmark Cases of the U.S. Supreme Court]]>
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    <![CDATA[COURSE LECTURES<br/><br/>The Judicial Power, Jurisdiction, and the Ages of the Supreme Court<br/>The Establishment of Judicial Review: Marbury v. Madison (1803)<br/>Privilege and Creative Destruction: Charles River Bridge v.Warren Bridge (1837)<br/>Equality, Slavery, and the Supreme Court: Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)<br/>Native American Sovereignty and the Constitution: Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock(1903)<br/>Liberty to Contract in the Industrial Age: Lochner v. New York (1905)<br/>Clear and Present Danger, the First Amendment, and Total War: Abrams v. United States (1919)<br/>A Switch in Time? West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish (1937)<br/>Japanese Internment and Total War: Korematsu v. United States (1944)<br/>Simple Justice: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954, 1955)<br/>Abortion, Women, and Equality: Roe v. Wade (1973)<br/>Presidential Immunity and Watergate: United States v. Nixon (1974)<br/>The Boundaries of Discrimination: Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)<br/>The Ten Greatest Justices in the History of the Supreme Court]]>
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    <![CDATA[American Legal History: Cases and Materials]]>
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    <![CDATA[Revised and expanded in this third edition, American Legal History now features a new coauthor, James Ely, who is a specialist in the history of property rights. This highly acclaimed text provides a comprehensive selection of the most important documents in the field, which integrates the history of public and private law from America's colonial origins to the present. Devoting special attention to the interaction of social and legal change, it shows how legal ideas developed in tandem with specific historical events and reveals a rich legal culture unique to America. The book also deals with state and federal courts and looks at the relationship between the development of American society, politics, and economy, and how it relates to the evolution of American law. Introductions and instructive headnotes accompany each document, tying legal developments to broader historical themes and providing a social and political context essential to an understanding of the history of law in America.    American Legal History, Third Edition, offers fresh material throughout and increased coverage of cases on such topics as slave law, politics, and terrorism. The authors have incorporated more cases dealing with minority rights, including Native American and Asian American rights, women's rights, and gender and gay rights. Two new chapters have been added to this edition: one on law and economics in modern America, including a discussion of the new federalism, and the other on law, politics, and terrorism, including a full discussion of the USA PATRIOT Act. The &quot;since 1945&quot; portion includes up-to-date material and current cases. The section on English background and colonial America has been expanded. In addition, there is new material on the most recent developments in American constitutional and legal history. Setting the legal challenges of the twenty-first century in a broad context, American Legal History, Third Edition, is an essential text for students and teachers of constitutional and legal history, the judicial process, and the effects of society on law.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Supreme Court of the United States]]>
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    <![CDATA[This second edition contains more than 1200 articles in all aspects of the Court's history, personnel and operations, including important cases, issues, minutiae and inner workings.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Pursuit of Justice: Supreme Court Decisions that Shaped America]]>
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    <![CDATA[With a survey of the thirty Supreme Court cases that, in the opinion of U.S. Supreme Court justices and leading civics educators and legal historians, are the most important for American citizens to understand, The Pursuit of Justice is the perfect companion for those wishing to learn more about American civics and government. The cases range across three centuries of American history, including such landmarks as Marbury v. Madison (1803), which established the principle of judicial review; Scott v. Sandford (1857), which inflamed the slavery argument in the United States and led to the Civil War; Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), which memorialized the concept of separate but equal; and Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which overturned Plessy. Dealing with issues of particular concern to students, such as voting, school prayer, search and seizure, and affirmative action, and broad democratic concepts such as separation of powers, federalism, and separation of church and state, the book covers all the major cases specified in the national and state civics and American history standards.    For each case, there is an introductory essay providing historical background and legal commentary as well as excerpts from the decision(s); related documents such as briefs or evidence, with headnotes and/or marginal commentary, some possibly in facsimile; and features or sidebars on principal players in the decisions, whether attorneys, plaintiffs, defendants, or justices. An introductory essay defines the criteria for selecting the cases and setting them in the context of American history and government, and a concluding essay suggests the role that the Court will play in the future.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set <em>Supreme Court in American Society</em>]]>
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