A History of the Supreme Court
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:27th Apr '95
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The United States Supreme Court is the least examined branch of the United States government. Yet it has been at the centre of the major controversies in American history and Chief Justices like John Marshall and Earl Warren have shaped the United States as dramatically as any president. In this single-volume narrative history, Bernard Schwartz brings to life the personalities and the controversies that have animated the highest court of the United States. Schwartz is one of the premier scholars of American Constitutional law, and with an ability to bring clarity to complex legal matters, he illuminates the cases that have changed the course of history. He sheds new light on the colourful personalities and the tense politics behind decisions like Dred Scott, Lochner, Brown vs. Board of Education, and Roe vs. Wade.
`an excellent account of our still least-visible yet no longer least-dangerous branch of the national government. In what is the best one-volume history of the US Supreme Court, Schwyzer guides the reader on an impressive, informative journey through the court's work over its two centuries of existence ... Schwyzer's latest scholarly contribution to the literature of the Supreme Court is required reading, and not just for lawyers or law professors. Highly recommended.' Library Journal
`With its plain talk about complicated legal issues and its handy appendix, this book is a gem.' Booklist
ISBN: 9780195093872
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
Weight: 658g
480 pages