A history of the Supreme Court
When the first Supreme Court convened in 1790, it was so ill-esteemed that its justices frequently resigned in favor of other pursuits. John Rutledge stepped down as Associate Justice to become a state judge in South Carolina; John Jay resigned as Chief Justice to run for Governor of New York;and Alexander Hamilton declined to replace Jay, pursuing a private law practice instead. As Bernard Schwartz shows in this landmark history, the Supreme Court has indeed travelled a long and interesting journey to its current preeminent place in American life.
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- ISBN: 978-0-19-509387-2
- ფიზიკური აღწერილობა: 480
- გამომცემლობა: UK Oxford University Press 1995
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თამარ შიოშვილის ბიბლიოთეკა | IBSU 347.732609 S-39 064 | IBSU100423064 | Stacks | Available | - |
Introduction : "The very essence of judicial duty" | ||
The first Court, 1790-1801 | ||
Marshall Court, 1801-1836 | ||
Taney Court, 1837-1864 | ||
Watershed cases : Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 | ||
War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877 | ||
Chase and Waite Courts, 1864-1888 | ||
Fuller Court, 1888-1910 | ||
Watershed cases : Lochner v. New York, 1905 | ||
White and Taft Courts, 1910-1930 | ||
Hughes Court, 1930-1941 | ||
Stone and Vinson Courts, 1941-1953 | ||
Warren Court, 1953-1969 | ||
Watershed cases : Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 | ||
Burger Court, 1969-1986 | ||
Watershed cases : Roe v. Wade, 1973 | ||
Rehnquist Court, 1986- |