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A History of the Supreme Court Bernard Schwartz (Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Tulsa)

A History of the Supreme Court By Bernard Schwartz (Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Tulsa)

Summary

A lucid, lively, and definitive one-volume history of the USA's highest court. Schwartz ranges from the earliest history of court dress to history's most important cases in this illuminating examination.

A History of the Supreme Court Summary

A History of the Supreme Court by Bernard Schwartz (Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Tulsa)

A lucid, lively, and definitive one-volume history of the USA's highest court. Schwartz ranges from the earliest history of court dress to history's most important cases in this illuminating examination.

A History of the Supreme Court Reviews

the best one-volume history of the US Supreme Court * Library Journal *

About Bernard Schwartz (Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Tulsa)

Bernard Schwartz is Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa, and is the author of forty books on the law and the history of the Supreme Court.

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GOR013604320
9780195093872
0195093879
A History of the Supreme Court by Bernard Schwartz (Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Tulsa)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1995-04-27
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