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Each annual edition of Supreme Court Watch o ffers students narratives and analyses of legal disputes, political battles, and social confrontations as they unfold before the Supreme Court. Included in Supreme Court Watch 2003 are numerous excerpts from the justices' opinions and dissents on the Court's most influential cases of the past two terms, as well as a running preview of the cases awaiting the Court in the forthcoming 2003-2004 term. The Watch is an ideal supplement to the author's two-volume casebook, Constitutional Law and Politics, and serves as an excellent addition to other books for courses on law, legal studies, and the judiciary.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Each annual edition of Supreme Court Watch o ffers students narratives and analyses of legal disputes, political battles, and social confrontations as they unfold before the Supreme Court. Included in Supreme Court Watch 2003 are numerous excerpts from the justices' opinions and dissents on the Court's most influential cases of the past two terms, as well as a running preview of the cases awaiting the Court in the forthcoming 2003-2004 term. The Watch is an ideal supplement to the author's two-volume casebook, Constitutional Law and Politics, and serves as an excellent addition to other books for courses on law, legal studies, and the judiciary.
Autorenporträt
David O'Brien was a Leone Reaves and George W. Spicer professor at the Woodrow Wilson department of government and foreign affairs at the University of Virginia. He received his PhD, MA, and BA degrees in philosophy and political science from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was the author of numerous books, including Constitutional Law and Politics and Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics, winner of the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award.