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The Judicial System: A Reference Handbook provides an authoritative and accessible one-stop resource for understanding the U.S. judicial system and its place in the fabric of American government and society. The American judicial system plays a central role in setting and enforcing the legal rules under which the people of the United States live. U.S. courts and laws, though, are complex and often criticized for bias and other alleged shortcomings, The U.S. Supreme Court has emerged as a particular focal point of political partisanship and controversy, both in terms of the legal decisions it…mehr
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The Judicial System: A Reference Handbook provides an authoritative and accessible one-stop resource for understanding the U.S. judicial system and its place in the fabric of American government and society. The American judicial system plays a central role in setting and enforcing the legal rules under which the people of the United States live. U.S. courts and laws, though, are complex and often criticized for bias and other alleged shortcomings, The U.S. Supreme Court has emerged as a particular focal point of political partisanship and controversy, both in terms of the legal decisions it hands down and the makeup of its membership. Like other books in the Contemporary World Issues series, this volume comprises seven chapters. Chapter 1 presents the origins, development, and current characteristics of the American judicial system. Chapter 2 discusses problems and controversies orbiting around the U.S. justice system today. Chapter 3 features a wide-ranging collection of essays that examine and illuminate various aspects of the judicial system. Chapter 4 profiles influential organizations and people related to the justice system, and Chapter 5 offers relevant data and documents about U.S. courts. Chapter 6 is composed of an annotated list of important resources, while Chapter 7 offers a useful chronology of events.
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- Verlag: ABC-Clio, LLC
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781440874574
- ISBN-10: 1440874573
- Artikelnr.: 67509958
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Michael C. LeMay, PhD, is professor emeritus of political science at California State University, San Bernardino.
Preface
1 Background and History
Introduction: An Overview of the Judicial System
Pre-Constitution Judicial System
6 Colonial Era: 1600 to Late 1700s
6 The Articles of Confederation Period
7 The Federal Court System Established by the U.S. Constitution
8 District Courts
13 Special Courts
15 Appellate Jurisdiction Courts of Special Subject Matter
State and Local Judicial Systems
Court Systems in Each State
Bibliography
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Introduction
Problem 1: The Bewildering Complexity of the American Judicial System
Problem 2: Judicial Ethics
Problem 3: Screening of Federal Judicial Nominees
Problem 4: Forced Arbitration Agreements
Problem 5: Gender Bias in the Judicial System
Problem 6: Increasing Partisanship of the U.S. Courts and Judicial Systems
Problem 7: Inequity in the Judicial System-Racial and Ethnic
Problem 8: Lack of Minority Judges on the Bench
Problem 9: Oversight Relationships
Problem 10: Public Defender Issues
Problem 11: Juries in the Judicial System
Problem 12: Structural Problems
Problem 13: Unqualified Judges
Bibliography
3 Perspectives
Introduction
Remote Control: How Appellate Court Online Hearings Can Help Offset Judiciary Budget Cuts
133 Taraleigh Davis "Let 'em Play
Ref": The Superabundance of Law in the United States
136 Troy W. Hinrichs The Supreme Court
the Incorporation Doctrine
and the States
141 Timothy R. Johnson and Rachel Houston There Are Reversals and Then There Are REVERSALS
146 Scott Merriman The Judicial System from a Clerk's Perspective
149 Dennis McKinney Congressional Oversight of the Federal Judiciary
152 Mark C. Miller Courts and Administrative Agencies: A Central Feature of Modern Policymaking
156 Joseph Postell Transgender Rights and the American Judicial System
160 Chuck Stewart 4 Profiles
Introduction
Organizations
168 Alliance for Justice (AFJ)
168 American Association for Justice (AAJ)
168 American Bar Association (ABA)
169 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
170 American Constitution Society (ACS)
172 American Heritage Society
173 American Judicature Society (AJS)
174 Brennan Center for Justice
175 Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
176 Cato Institute Center for Constitutional Studies (CICCS)
176 Center for American Progress (CAP)
177 Center for Individual Rights (CIR)
177 Center for Justice and Democracy (CJD)
178 Center for the Study of Law and Religion (CSLR)
179 Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
180 Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
180 Federal Judicial Center (FJC)
182 Institute for Justice (IJ)
182 Law and Economic Center (LEC)
183 Legal Information Institute (LII)
184 National Constitution Center
184 Olin Foundation
185 Pew Research Center
186 Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
187 The Sentencing Project
188 U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
189 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
190 U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS)
191 Vera Institute of Justice (VIJ)
192 People
193 Samuel Chase (1741-1811)
193 William O. Douglas (1898-1980)
194 William M. Evarts (1818-1901)
196 Clarence Earl Gideon (1910-1972)
197 Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020)
198 Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948)
201 Edward "Ted" Kennedy (1932-2009)
203 Patrick Leahy (1940-)
204 John Marshall (1755-1835)
205 Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993)
206 Ralph Nader (1934-)
208 Barack Obama (1961-)
209 Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
210 William Rehnquist (1924-2005)
211 John Roberts (1959-)
212 Antonin Scalia (1936-2016)
213 William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
215 Roger Taney (1777-1864)
216 Donald Trump (1946-)
217 Earl Warren (1891-1974)
218 Bibliography
5 Data and Documents
Introduction
Data
Figure 5.1 Map of the Geographic Boundaries for U.S. District Courts and Circuit Courts of Appeals
232 Figure 5.2 New York State Judicial System Flowchart
232 Figure 5.3 Louisiana Courts Structure
233 Figure 5.4 Line Graph of the Combined State and Federal Imprisonment Rates per 100
000 Residents
by Race and Ethnicity
2008-2018
233 Figure 5.5 Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment for Persons Born in 2001; White
Black
Latinx; Men and Women
234 Table 5.1. Year States Were Admitted to the Union
by Year Admitted
234 Table 5.2. Number of States Using Assorted Methods of Judicial Selection
236 Table 5.3. Federal Judges Impeached
1804-2010
237 Table 5.4. Federal Judicial Nominees by Rate Not Qualified by ABA
1989 to 2019
238 Table 5.5. Chief Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court
240 Table 5.6. Methods of Judicial Selection in State Court Systems
241 Documents
Document 5.1: Article III
the Constitution of the United States
242 Document 5.2: Excerpts from the Judiciary Act of 1789
243 Document 5.3: Excerpts from Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
250 Document 5.4: Judiciary Act of 1869
252 Document 5.5: Excerpts from Miller v. Texas (1894)
253 Document 5.6: The Nonpartisan Court Plan (Missouri Plan)
254 Document 5.7: Excerpts from the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974
257 Document 5.8: Excerpts from United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez (1990)
260 Document 5.9: Excerpts from Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn et al. (2011)
262 Document 5.10: Description of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
Amended March 12
2019
264 6Resources
Introduction
Print Resources
267 Books
267 Leading Scholarly Journals
299 Nonprint Sources
Websites
305 Films
306 7 Chronology
Glossary
Index
1 Background and History
Introduction: An Overview of the Judicial System
Pre-Constitution Judicial System
6 Colonial Era: 1600 to Late 1700s
6 The Articles of Confederation Period
7 The Federal Court System Established by the U.S. Constitution
8 District Courts
13 Special Courts
15 Appellate Jurisdiction Courts of Special Subject Matter
State and Local Judicial Systems
Court Systems in Each State
Bibliography
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Introduction
Problem 1: The Bewildering Complexity of the American Judicial System
Problem 2: Judicial Ethics
Problem 3: Screening of Federal Judicial Nominees
Problem 4: Forced Arbitration Agreements
Problem 5: Gender Bias in the Judicial System
Problem 6: Increasing Partisanship of the U.S. Courts and Judicial Systems
Problem 7: Inequity in the Judicial System-Racial and Ethnic
Problem 8: Lack of Minority Judges on the Bench
Problem 9: Oversight Relationships
Problem 10: Public Defender Issues
Problem 11: Juries in the Judicial System
Problem 12: Structural Problems
Problem 13: Unqualified Judges
Bibliography
3 Perspectives
Introduction
Remote Control: How Appellate Court Online Hearings Can Help Offset Judiciary Budget Cuts
133 Taraleigh Davis "Let 'em Play
Ref": The Superabundance of Law in the United States
136 Troy W. Hinrichs The Supreme Court
the Incorporation Doctrine
and the States
141 Timothy R. Johnson and Rachel Houston There Are Reversals and Then There Are REVERSALS
146 Scott Merriman The Judicial System from a Clerk's Perspective
149 Dennis McKinney Congressional Oversight of the Federal Judiciary
152 Mark C. Miller Courts and Administrative Agencies: A Central Feature of Modern Policymaking
156 Joseph Postell Transgender Rights and the American Judicial System
160 Chuck Stewart 4 Profiles
Introduction
Organizations
168 Alliance for Justice (AFJ)
168 American Association for Justice (AAJ)
168 American Bar Association (ABA)
169 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
170 American Constitution Society (ACS)
172 American Heritage Society
173 American Judicature Society (AJS)
174 Brennan Center for Justice
175 Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
176 Cato Institute Center for Constitutional Studies (CICCS)
176 Center for American Progress (CAP)
177 Center for Individual Rights (CIR)
177 Center for Justice and Democracy (CJD)
178 Center for the Study of Law and Religion (CSLR)
179 Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
180 Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
180 Federal Judicial Center (FJC)
182 Institute for Justice (IJ)
182 Law and Economic Center (LEC)
183 Legal Information Institute (LII)
184 National Constitution Center
184 Olin Foundation
185 Pew Research Center
186 Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
187 The Sentencing Project
188 U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
189 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
190 U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS)
191 Vera Institute of Justice (VIJ)
192 People
193 Samuel Chase (1741-1811)
193 William O. Douglas (1898-1980)
194 William M. Evarts (1818-1901)
196 Clarence Earl Gideon (1910-1972)
197 Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020)
198 Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948)
201 Edward "Ted" Kennedy (1932-2009)
203 Patrick Leahy (1940-)
204 John Marshall (1755-1835)
205 Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993)
206 Ralph Nader (1934-)
208 Barack Obama (1961-)
209 Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
210 William Rehnquist (1924-2005)
211 John Roberts (1959-)
212 Antonin Scalia (1936-2016)
213 William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
215 Roger Taney (1777-1864)
216 Donald Trump (1946-)
217 Earl Warren (1891-1974)
218 Bibliography
5 Data and Documents
Introduction
Data
Figure 5.1 Map of the Geographic Boundaries for U.S. District Courts and Circuit Courts of Appeals
232 Figure 5.2 New York State Judicial System Flowchart
232 Figure 5.3 Louisiana Courts Structure
233 Figure 5.4 Line Graph of the Combined State and Federal Imprisonment Rates per 100
000 Residents
by Race and Ethnicity
2008-2018
233 Figure 5.5 Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment for Persons Born in 2001; White
Black
Latinx; Men and Women
234 Table 5.1. Year States Were Admitted to the Union
by Year Admitted
234 Table 5.2. Number of States Using Assorted Methods of Judicial Selection
236 Table 5.3. Federal Judges Impeached
1804-2010
237 Table 5.4. Federal Judicial Nominees by Rate Not Qualified by ABA
1989 to 2019
238 Table 5.5. Chief Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court
240 Table 5.6. Methods of Judicial Selection in State Court Systems
241 Documents
Document 5.1: Article III
the Constitution of the United States
242 Document 5.2: Excerpts from the Judiciary Act of 1789
243 Document 5.3: Excerpts from Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
250 Document 5.4: Judiciary Act of 1869
252 Document 5.5: Excerpts from Miller v. Texas (1894)
253 Document 5.6: The Nonpartisan Court Plan (Missouri Plan)
254 Document 5.7: Excerpts from the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974
257 Document 5.8: Excerpts from United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez (1990)
260 Document 5.9: Excerpts from Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn et al. (2011)
262 Document 5.10: Description of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
Amended March 12
2019
264 6Resources
Introduction
Print Resources
267 Books
267 Leading Scholarly Journals
299 Nonprint Sources
Websites
305 Films
306 7 Chronology
Glossary
Index
Preface
1 Background and History
Introduction: An Overview of the Judicial System
Pre-Constitution Judicial System
6 Colonial Era: 1600 to Late 1700s
6 The Articles of Confederation Period
7 The Federal Court System Established by the U.S. Constitution
8 District Courts
13 Special Courts
15 Appellate Jurisdiction Courts of Special Subject Matter
State and Local Judicial Systems
Court Systems in Each State
Bibliography
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Introduction
Problem 1: The Bewildering Complexity of the American Judicial System
Problem 2: Judicial Ethics
Problem 3: Screening of Federal Judicial Nominees
Problem 4: Forced Arbitration Agreements
Problem 5: Gender Bias in the Judicial System
Problem 6: Increasing Partisanship of the U.S. Courts and Judicial Systems
Problem 7: Inequity in the Judicial System-Racial and Ethnic
Problem 8: Lack of Minority Judges on the Bench
Problem 9: Oversight Relationships
Problem 10: Public Defender Issues
Problem 11: Juries in the Judicial System
Problem 12: Structural Problems
Problem 13: Unqualified Judges
Bibliography
3 Perspectives
Introduction
Remote Control: How Appellate Court Online Hearings Can Help Offset Judiciary Budget Cuts
133 Taraleigh Davis "Let 'em Play
Ref": The Superabundance of Law in the United States
136 Troy W. Hinrichs The Supreme Court
the Incorporation Doctrine
and the States
141 Timothy R. Johnson and Rachel Houston There Are Reversals and Then There Are REVERSALS
146 Scott Merriman The Judicial System from a Clerk's Perspective
149 Dennis McKinney Congressional Oversight of the Federal Judiciary
152 Mark C. Miller Courts and Administrative Agencies: A Central Feature of Modern Policymaking
156 Joseph Postell Transgender Rights and the American Judicial System
160 Chuck Stewart 4 Profiles
Introduction
Organizations
168 Alliance for Justice (AFJ)
168 American Association for Justice (AAJ)
168 American Bar Association (ABA)
169 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
170 American Constitution Society (ACS)
172 American Heritage Society
173 American Judicature Society (AJS)
174 Brennan Center for Justice
175 Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
176 Cato Institute Center for Constitutional Studies (CICCS)
176 Center for American Progress (CAP)
177 Center for Individual Rights (CIR)
177 Center for Justice and Democracy (CJD)
178 Center for the Study of Law and Religion (CSLR)
179 Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
180 Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
180 Federal Judicial Center (FJC)
182 Institute for Justice (IJ)
182 Law and Economic Center (LEC)
183 Legal Information Institute (LII)
184 National Constitution Center
184 Olin Foundation
185 Pew Research Center
186 Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
187 The Sentencing Project
188 U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
189 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
190 U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS)
191 Vera Institute of Justice (VIJ)
192 People
193 Samuel Chase (1741-1811)
193 William O. Douglas (1898-1980)
194 William M. Evarts (1818-1901)
196 Clarence Earl Gideon (1910-1972)
197 Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020)
198 Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948)
201 Edward "Ted" Kennedy (1932-2009)
203 Patrick Leahy (1940-)
204 John Marshall (1755-1835)
205 Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993)
206 Ralph Nader (1934-)
208 Barack Obama (1961-)
209 Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
210 William Rehnquist (1924-2005)
211 John Roberts (1959-)
212 Antonin Scalia (1936-2016)
213 William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
215 Roger Taney (1777-1864)
216 Donald Trump (1946-)
217 Earl Warren (1891-1974)
218 Bibliography
5 Data and Documents
Introduction
Data
Figure 5.1 Map of the Geographic Boundaries for U.S. District Courts and Circuit Courts of Appeals
232 Figure 5.2 New York State Judicial System Flowchart
232 Figure 5.3 Louisiana Courts Structure
233 Figure 5.4 Line Graph of the Combined State and Federal Imprisonment Rates per 100
000 Residents
by Race and Ethnicity
2008-2018
233 Figure 5.5 Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment for Persons Born in 2001; White
Black
Latinx; Men and Women
234 Table 5.1. Year States Were Admitted to the Union
by Year Admitted
234 Table 5.2. Number of States Using Assorted Methods of Judicial Selection
236 Table 5.3. Federal Judges Impeached
1804-2010
237 Table 5.4. Federal Judicial Nominees by Rate Not Qualified by ABA
1989 to 2019
238 Table 5.5. Chief Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court
240 Table 5.6. Methods of Judicial Selection in State Court Systems
241 Documents
Document 5.1: Article III
the Constitution of the United States
242 Document 5.2: Excerpts from the Judiciary Act of 1789
243 Document 5.3: Excerpts from Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
250 Document 5.4: Judiciary Act of 1869
252 Document 5.5: Excerpts from Miller v. Texas (1894)
253 Document 5.6: The Nonpartisan Court Plan (Missouri Plan)
254 Document 5.7: Excerpts from the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974
257 Document 5.8: Excerpts from United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez (1990)
260 Document 5.9: Excerpts from Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn et al. (2011)
262 Document 5.10: Description of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
Amended March 12
2019
264 6Resources
Introduction
Print Resources
267 Books
267 Leading Scholarly Journals
299 Nonprint Sources
Websites
305 Films
306 7 Chronology
Glossary
Index
1 Background and History
Introduction: An Overview of the Judicial System
Pre-Constitution Judicial System
6 Colonial Era: 1600 to Late 1700s
6 The Articles of Confederation Period
7 The Federal Court System Established by the U.S. Constitution
8 District Courts
13 Special Courts
15 Appellate Jurisdiction Courts of Special Subject Matter
State and Local Judicial Systems
Court Systems in Each State
Bibliography
2 Problems
Controversies
and Solutions
Introduction
Problem 1: The Bewildering Complexity of the American Judicial System
Problem 2: Judicial Ethics
Problem 3: Screening of Federal Judicial Nominees
Problem 4: Forced Arbitration Agreements
Problem 5: Gender Bias in the Judicial System
Problem 6: Increasing Partisanship of the U.S. Courts and Judicial Systems
Problem 7: Inequity in the Judicial System-Racial and Ethnic
Problem 8: Lack of Minority Judges on the Bench
Problem 9: Oversight Relationships
Problem 10: Public Defender Issues
Problem 11: Juries in the Judicial System
Problem 12: Structural Problems
Problem 13: Unqualified Judges
Bibliography
3 Perspectives
Introduction
Remote Control: How Appellate Court Online Hearings Can Help Offset Judiciary Budget Cuts
133 Taraleigh Davis "Let 'em Play
Ref": The Superabundance of Law in the United States
136 Troy W. Hinrichs The Supreme Court
the Incorporation Doctrine
and the States
141 Timothy R. Johnson and Rachel Houston There Are Reversals and Then There Are REVERSALS
146 Scott Merriman The Judicial System from a Clerk's Perspective
149 Dennis McKinney Congressional Oversight of the Federal Judiciary
152 Mark C. Miller Courts and Administrative Agencies: A Central Feature of Modern Policymaking
156 Joseph Postell Transgender Rights and the American Judicial System
160 Chuck Stewart 4 Profiles
Introduction
Organizations
168 Alliance for Justice (AFJ)
168 American Association for Justice (AAJ)
168 American Bar Association (ABA)
169 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
170 American Constitution Society (ACS)
172 American Heritage Society
173 American Judicature Society (AJS)
174 Brennan Center for Justice
175 Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
176 Cato Institute Center for Constitutional Studies (CICCS)
176 Center for American Progress (CAP)
177 Center for Individual Rights (CIR)
177 Center for Justice and Democracy (CJD)
178 Center for the Study of Law and Religion (CSLR)
179 Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
180 Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
180 Federal Judicial Center (FJC)
182 Institute for Justice (IJ)
182 Law and Economic Center (LEC)
183 Legal Information Institute (LII)
184 National Constitution Center
184 Olin Foundation
185 Pew Research Center
186 Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
187 The Sentencing Project
188 U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
189 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
190 U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS)
191 Vera Institute of Justice (VIJ)
192 People
193 Samuel Chase (1741-1811)
193 William O. Douglas (1898-1980)
194 William M. Evarts (1818-1901)
196 Clarence Earl Gideon (1910-1972)
197 Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020)
198 Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948)
201 Edward "Ted" Kennedy (1932-2009)
203 Patrick Leahy (1940-)
204 John Marshall (1755-1835)
205 Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993)
206 Ralph Nader (1934-)
208 Barack Obama (1961-)
209 Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-)
210 William Rehnquist (1924-2005)
211 John Roberts (1959-)
212 Antonin Scalia (1936-2016)
213 William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
215 Roger Taney (1777-1864)
216 Donald Trump (1946-)
217 Earl Warren (1891-1974)
218 Bibliography
5 Data and Documents
Introduction
Data
Figure 5.1 Map of the Geographic Boundaries for U.S. District Courts and Circuit Courts of Appeals
232 Figure 5.2 New York State Judicial System Flowchart
232 Figure 5.3 Louisiana Courts Structure
233 Figure 5.4 Line Graph of the Combined State and Federal Imprisonment Rates per 100
000 Residents
by Race and Ethnicity
2008-2018
233 Figure 5.5 Lifetime Likelihood of Imprisonment for Persons Born in 2001; White
Black
Latinx; Men and Women
234 Table 5.1. Year States Were Admitted to the Union
by Year Admitted
234 Table 5.2. Number of States Using Assorted Methods of Judicial Selection
236 Table 5.3. Federal Judges Impeached
1804-2010
237 Table 5.4. Federal Judicial Nominees by Rate Not Qualified by ABA
1989 to 2019
238 Table 5.5. Chief Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court
240 Table 5.6. Methods of Judicial Selection in State Court Systems
241 Documents
Document 5.1: Article III
the Constitution of the United States
242 Document 5.2: Excerpts from the Judiciary Act of 1789
243 Document 5.3: Excerpts from Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
250 Document 5.4: Judiciary Act of 1869
252 Document 5.5: Excerpts from Miller v. Texas (1894)
253 Document 5.6: The Nonpartisan Court Plan (Missouri Plan)
254 Document 5.7: Excerpts from the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974
257 Document 5.8: Excerpts from United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez (1990)
260 Document 5.9: Excerpts from Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn et al. (2011)
262 Document 5.10: Description of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980
Amended March 12
2019
264 6Resources
Introduction
Print Resources
267 Books
267 Leading Scholarly Journals
299 Nonprint Sources
Websites
305 Films
306 7 Chronology
Glossary
Index