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A republic, if you can keep It / by Gorsuch, Neil M.(Neil McGill),1967-author.(CARDINAL)353770; Nitze, Janie,author.; Feder, David(David Joseph),author.(CARDINAL)799234;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- "A Republic, If You Can Keep It" -- Our Constitution and Its Separated Powers -- The Judge's Tools -- The Art of Judging -- Toward Justice for All -- On Ethics and the Good Life -- From Judge to Justice."This rich collection offers Neil Gorsuch's most salient writings and speeches from his over three decades of thinking about the law as a student, practitioner, professor, judge, and now justice. For court watchers and the general public alike, it provides essential insight into his judicial philosophy and his views on the Constitution and the role of judges in our modern republic"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Law; Judicial process; Law.;
Available copies: 21 / Total copies: 21
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The courts and social policy / by Horowitz, Donald L.(CARDINAL)153304;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Subjects: Judicial process; Sociological jurisprudence.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Decision : how the Supreme Court decides cases / by Schwartz, Bernard,1923-1997.(CARDINAL)121828;
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Subjects: United States. Supreme Court.; Judicial process;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The U.S. Supreme Court : a very short introduction / by Greenhouse, Linda.(CARDINAL)469869;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-117) and index.Origins -- The court at work (1) -- The justices -- The chief justice -- The court at work (2) -- The court and the other branches -- The court and the public -- The court and the world.
Subjects: United States. Supreme Court.; Judicial process;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The U.S. Supreme Court : a very short introduction / by Greenhouse, Linda,author.(CARDINAL)469869;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-129) and index.1. Origins -- 2. The Court at work (1) -- 3. The justices -- 4. The chief justice -- 5. The Court at work (2) -- 6. The Court and the other branches -- 7. The Court and the public -- 8. The Court and the world."The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction draws on the Court's history and its written and unwritten rules to show how it operates in the twenty-first century. Today's Supreme Court, housed in a majestic building on Capitol Hill, bears little resemblance to the institution launched by the Framers of the Constitution and was originally seen as the weakest of the three branches of government. Over the next 200 years, the Court put the independence the Framers gave it to use and now largely defines itself, exercising so much power over how Americans live that some have begun to question whether the Court has gone too far. How do cases reach the Supreme Court? What features have other courts around the world taken from the Supreme Court, and what have they left?"--
Subjects: United States. Supreme Court.; Judicial process;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Trial judges' bulletin. by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Institute of Government.(CARDINAL)158318;
Vol./no. dropped before Apr. 1978.None published after Feb. 1979?
Subjects: Judges; Judicial process;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Justice accused : antislavery and the judicial process / by Cover, Robert M.(CARDINAL)146490;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Slavery; Judicial process; Natural law.;
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Reflections on judging / by Posner, Richard A.(CARDINAL)151576;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The road to 219 South Dearborn Street -- The federal judiciary evolves -- The challenge of complexity -- Formalism and realism in appellate decision making -- The inadequate appellate record -- Coping strategies for appellate judges I : judicial self-restraint -- Coping strategies for appellate judges II : interpretation -- Make it simple, make it new : opinion writing and appellate advocacy -- Forays into the district court -- What can be done, modestly?
Subjects: Judicial process; Appellate procedure;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Interpreting the Constitution : the Supreme Court and the process of adjudication / by Wellington, Harry H.(CARDINAL)121601;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-189) and index.
Subjects: Judicial review; Constitutional law; Judicial process;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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From tavern to courthouse : architecture & ritual in American law, 1658-1860 / by McNamara, Martha J.(CARDINAL)280959;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-153) and index.Lawyers, architects, and the redefinition of public space -- "Summoned among rogues and thieves": court settings and procedures at century's end -- Constructing a profession: lawyers, courts, and commerce in eighteenth-century Massachusetts -- "A grand procession of court and bar": judicial landscapes and the representation of legal power -- Housing the courts: law and architecture in the Early Republic -- Slaves and scriveners: the assault on professional authority.
Subjects: Courthouses; Judicial process;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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