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Supreme Court Update

Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2002
The 2001 term of the U.S. Supreme Court opened on October 1st under political circumstances far different than could have been contemplated when the previous month began. The Court, at the center of the controversy in the disputed presidential election, now finds itself mostly removed from the current foreign policy crisis in which both the executive ...
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The Supreme Court in Politics

Michigan Law Review, 1990
Despite all that has been written about the bitter struggle initiated by President Reagan's nomination of Robert Bork to a seat on the Supreme Court, its most remarkable feature, that it was waged over a judicial appointment, has drawn relatively little comment.
Terrance Sandalow, Ethan Bronner
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The Supreme Court and the Constitution

1998
In recent years, the Supreme Court, like other American governmental institutions, has confronted the destabilizing forces of modernism. These have simultaneously upset established theories of law and unsettled electoral politics. These broad structural forces, more than the personal predilections of the justices, have shaped the contemporary character
James Giordano, Cornell W. Clayton
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Oversimplifying the Supreme Court

Journal of Supreme Court History, 2006
I cannot tell you what a pleasure it is to be at the Supreme Court Historical Society. Of course, the Supreme Court is fortunate to have a Chief Justice who is also Chief Historian. I have read each of Chief Justice Rehnquist's books on the Court, and they are engagingly written narratives filled with a love and knowledge of this institution. The Chief
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