Saying what the law is: the constitution in the Supreme Court
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- 342.73 FRI
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342.73 EMP Empire's law | 342.73 EPS 7th ed Constitutional law for a changing America | 342.73 EPS 7th ed. Institutional powers and constraints | 342.73 FRI Saying what the law is: the constitution in the Supreme Court | 342.73 KAN Constitutional law for criminal justice | 342.73 OUT Outline of U.S. government / edited by Rosalie Targonski | 342.73 OUT Outline of U.S. government / edited by Rosalie Targonski |
TAKING THE READER up to and through such controversial recent Supreme Court decisions as the Texas sodomy case and the University of Michigan affirmative action case, Charles Fried sets out to make sense of the main topics of constitutio
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