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David Josiah Brewer
“THE MOVEMENT of COERCION” Justice David J. Brewer
David Josiah Brewer and the Christian Constitution, 81 Marq
A Quantitative Analysis of Writing Style on the U.S. Supreme Court
Viewed This Immense Burden
The Supreme Court and Superman
Supreme Court Case Studies Booklet Contains 82 Reproducible Supreme Court Case Studies
Apple of Gold and Picture of Silver: How Abraham Lincoln Would Analyze the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause Frank J
Judicial Ghostwriting: Authorship on the Supreme Court Jeffrey S
Access to the Justices' Papers
Journal of Supreme Court History Index
LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol
Review of •Œmelville Weston Fuller,•Š by Willard L. King
The Kansas Justice, David Josiah Brewer
Justice John Marshall Harlan: Professor of Law
Justices of the Supreme Court Justices of the Supreme Court, 1789 to 2008 1
Of (UN) Equal Jurisprudential Pedigree: Rectifying the Imbalance Between Neutrality and Separationism, 43 B.C.L
Judicial Activism by the Rehnquist Court
The Liberal Tradition of the Supreme Court Clerkship: Its Rise, Fall, and Reincarnation? William E
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SCHOOL of LAW
Stare Decisis Is for Pirates
The Religious Liberty of Judges
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Constitutional Law in Context Curtis Et Al 4E 00A Fmt.Qxp 1/22/18 12:52 PM Page Ii Curtis Et Al 4E 00A Fmt.Qxp 1/22/18 12:52 PM Page Iii
THE JUDGE WHO ABSTAINED in PLESSY V. FERGUSON: JUSTICE DAVID BREWER and the PROBLEM of RACE
David Josiah Brewer and the Politics of Judicial Reputation J
Lawyers' Duty to Do Justice: a New Look at the History of the 1908 Canons
Justice Brewer and Substantive Due Process: a Conservative Court Revisited
{Download PDF} the Supreme Court
Yearbook 1983 Supreme Court Historical Society
The Career of State Sovereign Immunity Under the United States Constitution
Mr. Taft Rehabilitates the Court
The Coping Christian in One Nation Under Satan” by Doug Hamilton IV) the Separation of Church and State Myth