American justice 2017 : the Supreme Court in crisis /

"With the death of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, the Supreme Court was plunged into crisis. Refusing to hold hearings or confirm the nominee of a Democratic president almost a year away from a presidential election, the Republican-controlled Senate held the court hostage, forcing it to do i...

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Main Author: Robinson, Kimberly, 1981-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017
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505 0 |a Trench warfare -- The stolen seat -- Stand idly by -- Quarter-loaf outcomes -- Courting politics -- The priceless value of citizenship -- Macabre challenges -- Calm before the storm -- Appendix: Biographies of current justices of the Supreme Court 
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