Congress and the Supreme Court in a partisan era
<p>There are significant lessons to be learned about relations between the Court and Congress from this analysis of the past dozen years.</p> <p>Firstly, while the appointment and confirmation process ensures some general congruence of thinking between Justices, presidents and memb...
Autor principal: | Melnick, R |
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Altres autors: | The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies |
Format: | Report |
Idioma: | English |
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
2007
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