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| Landmark Decisions of the United States Supreme Court III (Landmark Decisions of the United States Supreme Court) | 
enlarge | Author: Maureen Harrison Creator: Steve Gilbert Publisher: Excellent Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 0962801437 Dewey Decimal Number: 347.7326 EAN: 9780962801471 ASIN: 0962801437
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A good summary of important judicial decisions December 15, 2005 This is part of a series that provides readers with the landmark case of a particular area of American life. From the front cover of each book, the reader knows what areas are being covered in each book.
For each entry, the authors give a brief summary of the context and procedural posture of each case (what courts the case went through to get to the Supreme Court). Next, is an abridged version of the court's opinion. In some cases, we also get a part of the dissent. Reading what the court actually said is very interesting, and the abridgment hasn't hurt the flow at all. Further, the authors provide a bibliography so that the reader can research further into an particular case in the book.
This particular edition has the following cases in order of appearance. Marbury v. Madison, United States v. Nixon, Schenck v. United States, Buck v. Bell, Scottsboro Boys v. Alabama, Minersville School District v. Gobitis, Board of Education v. Barnette, Mapp v. Ohio, Loving v. Virginia, Epperson v. Arkansas, Scopes v. Tennessee, Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, and Allegheny County v. ACLU.
I would recommend this book as a good summary of what the court said in the court's own words on some of the most important cases in American history.
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