Dissent and the Supreme Court:its role in the Court's history and the nation's constitutional dialogue/ Melvin I. Urofsky.
Physical description:
xiii, 528 pages illustrations 24 cm;
General notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-488) and indexes.;
Edition:
First edition.;
Author(s): UROFSKY, Melvin I.;
ISBN:
9780307379405 (hbk.;
Subjects: Dissenting opinions --United States.;
Dissenters --Legal status, laws, etc. --United States.;
Judicial opinions --United States.;
Constitutional law --United States.;
Government, Resistance to --United States.;
United States.Supreme Court.;
Formatted contents notes:
Dissent and the constitutional dialogue -- From seriatim to the opinion of the court -- From Marshall to Dred Scott -- Field, Slaughterhouse, and Munn -- John Marshall Harlan : the first great dissenter -- Mis-en-scène 1 : Harlan and Holmes in Lochner v. New York (1905) -- Holmes and Brandeis dissenting -- Mis-en-scène 2 : Brandeis in Olmstead v. United States (1928) -- The return of seriatim -- The prima donnas I : personalities and issues of wartime -- Mis-en-scène 3 : Wiley Rutledge and In re Yamashita (1946) -- The prima donnas II : incorporation, criminal procedure, and free speech -- Mis-en-scène 4 : Black in Betts v. Brady (1942) -- Lower federal courts, the states, and foreign tribunals -- Continuing themes, from Warren to Roberts -- Mis-en-scène 5 : Marshall, Brennan, and capital punishment -- Coda.;
Call number: 342.7302'9 URO;
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