The Supreme Court in conference (1940-1985) : the private discussions behind nearly 300 Supreme Court decisions /
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2001
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245 | 0 | 4 | |a The Supreme Court in conference (1940-1985) : |b the private discussions behind nearly 300 Supreme Court decisions / |c edited by Del Dickson |
260 | |a Oxford ; |a New York : |b Oxford University Press, |c 2001 | ||
300 | |a xxvii, 1006 p. ; |c 26 cm | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 893-905) and indexes | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Part I. TheConference: |g 1.Inside the conference room -- |g 2. Abrief history of the conference: John Jay through Morrison Waite (1789-1888) -- |g 3. Abrief history of the conference: Melville Fuller to William Rehnquist (1888-Present) -- |g Part II.Separation of powers and federalism: |g 4. TheSupreme Court: --Article 3 --Standing --Statutory interpretation --Business, sports, and the court -- |g 5.Congress and the courts:Congressional power --Eligibility --Immunity -- |g 6. Thepresident and the courts -- |g 7.Foreign affairs -- |g 8.Federalism: |g Thelimits of congressional power --Comity --Interstate disputes and state regulation of Indian affairs -- |g Part III.Civil rights and liberties: |g 9.Free speech: --Dangerous speech and associations --Time, place, and manner restrictions --Juveniles and speech --Compelled speech --Commercial speech --Flag descration --Offensive speech --Obscenity and pornography -- |g 10. Afree press:Prior restraints --Broadcasting --Defamation -- |g 11.Religion and state: |g Theestablishment clause -- |g Thefree exercise clause -- |g 12.Rights of the accused:Investigation, search, and seizure --Custody and interrogation --Trial --Postconviction punishment and remedies --Juvenile justice -- |g 13.Equal protection:Racial discrimination --Nationality and aliens --Gender --Wealth and poverty --Families and housing -- |g 14.Privacy -- |g 15. Theright to vote:Obstacles to voting --Primary elections --Reapportionment and redistricting --Election financing -- |g 16. Theconference in context |
610 | 1 | 0 | |a United States. |b Supreme Court |v Records and correspondence |
610 | 1 | 0 | |a United States. |b Supreme Court |x History |v Sources |
650 | 0 | |a Constitutional history |z United States |v Sources | |
650 | 0 | |a Judicial process |z United States |x History |v Sources | |
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