The Supreme Court by Peter Charles Hoffer

The Supreme Court by Peter Charles Hoffer

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Chronicles an institution that dramatically evolved from six men meeting in borrowed quarters to the most closely watched tribunal in the world. This book highlights essential issues, cases, and decisions within the context of the times in which the decisions were handed down. It demonstrates how the justices have shaped the law.

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The Supreme Court by Peter Charles Hoffer

For more than two centuries, the U.S. Supreme Court has provided a battleground for nearly every controversial issue in our nation's history. Now a veteran team of talented historians - including the editors of the acclaimed ""Landmark Law Cases and American Society"" series - have produced the most readable, astute, and up-to-date single-volume history of this venerated institution, as engaging for general readers as it is rigorous for scholars. ""The Supreme Court"" chronicles an institution that dramatically evolved from six men meeting in borrowed quarters to the most closely watched tribunal in the world. Underscoring the close connection between law and politics, the authors highlight essential issues, cases, and decisions within the context of the times in which the decisions were handed down. Deftly combining doctrine and judicial biography with case law, they demonstrate how the justices have shaped the law and how the law that the Court makes has shaped our nation, with an emphasis on how the Court responded - or failed to respond - to the plight of the underdog. Each chapter covers the Court's years under a specific Chief Justice, focusing on cases that are the most reflective of the way the Court saw the law and the world and that had the most impact on the lives of ordinary Americans. Throughout the authors reveal how - in times of war, class strife, or moral revolution - the Court sometimes voiced the conscience of the nation and sometimes seemed to lose its moral compass. Their extensive quotes from the Court's opinions and dissents illuminate its inner workings, as well as the personalities and beliefs of the justices and the often-contentious relationships among them. Fair-minded and sharply insightful, ""The Supreme Court"" portrays an institution defined by eloquent and pedestrian decisions and by justices ranging from brilliant and wise to slow-witted and expedient. An epic and essential story, it illuminates the Court's role in our lives and its place in our history.
A clear and comprehensive overview of the nation's most important court and the justices who have served on it... Essential reading for anyone concerned with the history of this fascinating institution. Lawrence Friedman, author of A History of American Law ""The single most readable and reliable narrative history of the U.S. Supreme Court yet written."" Stanley N. Katz, editor of the Encyclopedia of Legal History ""A refreshingly case-oriented survey of the Court's work, with lively vignettes of the individual justices."" William M. Wiecek, author of Liberty under Law: The Supreme Court in American Life ""Indispensable for the layperson and a rich banquet for the scholar as well."" Laura Kalman, author of The Strange Career of Legal Liberalism
Peter Charles Hoffer is Distinguished Research Professor of History at the University of Georgia. Williamjames Hull Hoffer is assistant professor of history at Seton Hall University. N. E. H. Hull is Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers University Law School. Collectively they have authored, coauthored, and edited more than three dozen books.
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ISBN 13 9780700615384
ISBN 10 0700615385
Titel The Supreme Court
Autor Peter Charles Hoffer
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Verlag University Press of Kansas
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-09-30
Seitenanzahl 494
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