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Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States
- WorldCat: 299578163
Through the examination of case law, the 1,100 peer-reviewed articles in this encyclopedia focus on the substance of American law, the processes that produce its legal principles, and the history of the Supreme Court, from its creation to the present. Overview essays written in accessible language address the legal history and the social and political context of such topics as citizenship, due process, Native Americans, racism, and contraception.Electronic version of the five-volume Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States edited by David S. Tanenhaus and first published in print by Macmillan Reference in 2008.
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- 2008
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