
This completely revised and updated third edition to the Young Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (1994) and The Supreme Court of the United States, second edition (2001) contains a complete, A-to-Z encyclopedia of the Supreme Court, its history, and current operations. This third edition includes new articles on six cases: American Library Association v. United States (2003), Bush v. Gore (2000), Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), Lawrence v. Texasr (2003), Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), and Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002). Other new articles cover Fundamental rights doctrine, Intermediate scrutiny, Preferred freedoms doctrine, Strict scrutiny, and National security issues. There are updates to articles on all sitting justices, and new articles on the two newly appointed justices, Chief Justice John Roberts and Samuel Alito. The following 17 articles are updated with new examples and cases: Abortion, Affirmative action, Appointment of justices, Capital punishment, Due process of law, Equality under the Constitution, Federalism, Freedom of speech and press, Impeachment, Jurisdiction, Lemon test, Privacy, right to, Property rights, Religious issues under the Constitution, Rights of the accused, Searches and seizures, Separation of powers. All of the back matter is thoroughly updated.
This volume serves as a comprehensive reference guide designed to elucidate the history, structure, and operational mechanics of the Supreme Court of the United States for students and general readers. John J. Patrick, an established authority in civic education, synthesizes complex legal precedents and constitutional history into an accessible, encyclopedic format. The text provides a structured framework for understanding how judicial review and landmark decisions have shaped the American legal landscape over time.
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Educators and students frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for navigating the complexities of the American judicial branch. The prose is noted for its clarity and systematic organization, making it a reliable tool for academic research and introductory legal study.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019029485X
ISBN-13:
9780190294854
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