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The Importance of Dissent and the Imperative of Judicial Civility
Edward Douglas White: Frame for a Portrait Paul R
The Hughes Court Docket Books: the Late Terms, 1937–1940, 55 Am
The Supreme Court and Freedom of Expression from 1791 to 1917
Inside the Taft Court: Lessons from the Docket Books, 2015 Sup
Charles Evans Hughes: an Appeal to the Bar of History
Journal of Supreme Court History Index
Brandeis: the Legacy of a Justice Joel K
John Paul Stevens and Equally Impartial Government
From Retrenchment to Reversal to Revolution: These Are Not Scalia Justices but a Return of the Four Horsemen Peter Yacobucci SUNY Buffalo State
History of the U.S. Supreme Court
The Constitution in the Supreme Court: 1910-1921
The Taft Court: Social and Economic Legislation
The Evolution of United States Supreme Court Jurisprudence Under the Leadership of Chief Justices Melville Fuller and Edward White from 1888 to 1911
15 Required U.S. Supreme Court Cases
WHAT IF CHIEF JUSTICE FRED VINSON HAD NOT DIED of a HEART ATTACK in 1953?: IMPLICATIONS for BROWN and BEYOND Early in the Mornin
United States V. Shipp II (1909) Leslie F
John Marshall Harlan I 1
Top View
Review of “The Supreme Court in Crisis: a History of Conflict,” by Robert J
United States V. Shipp II (1909) Leslie F
The Warren Court Critics: Where Are They Now That We Need Them, 3 Hastings Const
Changing Voting Patterns in the Burger Court: the Impact of Personnel Change*
(Jearbook 1982 J Preme Court Historical Society
The Supreme Court As Constitutional Interpreter: Chronology Without History
Stanley Forman Reed: Perspectives on a Judicial Epitaph Morgan D
The Taft Court (1921-29), 25 Santa Clara L
Yearbook 1983 Supreme Court Historical Society
The Constitution in the Supreme Court: 1921-1930
Franklin Roosevelt and the Fight to Transform the Supreme Court, 1937 - 1941
Chief Justice William Howard Taft's Conception of Judicial Integrity: the Legal History of Tumey V
Cancelling Justice? the Case of James Clark Mcreynolds