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- catalog contributor b12122007.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1 The Supreme Court: Policy Maker and Teacher 3 -- Constitutional Conflicts 4 -- An Overview of the Constitution 5 -- Getting the Supreme Court to Play Its Role 6 -- Basic Features of a Supreme Court Opinion 14 -- Chapter 2 The Constitution in a Nutshell 17 -- The Court as Supervisor of the Boundaries of Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Authority (The First Feature) 17 -- The Court as Umpire of Federal-State Relations (The Second Feature) 22 -- The Court as Supervisor of Government's Relationship to the Individual (The Third Feature) 24 -- The Court as Enforcer of Government Evenhandedness: Equal Protection (The Fourth Feature) 28 -- The Court as Supervisor of Government's Relationship with Religion (The Fifth Feature) 30 -- Constitutionality of Federal and State Law: An Addendum 31 -- Chapter 3 Opinion Writing in the Supreme Court 33 -- Writing a Supreme Court Opinion: The General Problem 33 --".
- catalog description "Constraints and Expectations 35 -- Chapter 4 The Legal Materials Used in Building a Constitutional Opinion 45 -- Originalism and Nonoriginalism 46 -- Activism and Restraint, Liberalism and Conservatism 59 -- Illustrative Examples 61 -- The Opinions of Chief Justice Marshall: An Addendum 69 -- Chapter 5 Tests, or Standards of Review 73 -- Tests in General 73 -- Selected Examples of Tests 75 -- Chapter 6 Precedent 83 -- A Terminological Interlude 83 -- The English Doctrine of Precedent 85 -- The Doctrine of Precedent (Stare Decisis) in the Supreme Court 89 -- More on Distinguishing Precedent 93 -- Expanding the Meaning of Precedent 96 -- Working with Conflicting Lines of Precedent 100 -- The Effects of Narrow and Broad Readings of Precedent: An Addendum 102 -- Chapter 7 Strategies of Justification 105 -- The Syllogism and Deductive Reasoning 105 -- Deduction and the Analogy 112 --".
- catalog description "Deduction and Balancing 113 -- Judicial Disagreements 119 -- Chapter 8 Understanding a Supreme Court Opinion 125 -- The Facts 125 -- The Majority Opinion 126 -- Concurring and Dissenting Opinions 135 -- The Dynamics of Opinion Writing 138 -- Reading and Interpreting Supreme Court Opinions 138.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 155 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Understanding Supreme Court opinions.".
- catalog identifier "0321085930".
- catalog isFormatOf "Understanding Supreme Court opinions.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Longman,".
- catalog relation "Understanding Supreme Court opinions.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "347.73/26 21".
- catalog subject "Constitutional law United States.".
- catalog subject "Judicial opinions United States.".
- catalog subject "Judicial process United States.".
- catalog subject "KF8742 .V36 2001".
- catalog subject "United States. Supreme Court.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1 The Supreme Court: Policy Maker and Teacher 3 -- Constitutional Conflicts 4 -- An Overview of the Constitution 5 -- Getting the Supreme Court to Play Its Role 6 -- Basic Features of a Supreme Court Opinion 14 -- Chapter 2 The Constitution in a Nutshell 17 -- The Court as Supervisor of the Boundaries of Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Authority (The First Feature) 17 -- The Court as Umpire of Federal-State Relations (The Second Feature) 22 -- The Court as Supervisor of Government's Relationship to the Individual (The Third Feature) 24 -- The Court as Enforcer of Government Evenhandedness: Equal Protection (The Fourth Feature) 28 -- The Court as Supervisor of Government's Relationship with Religion (The Fifth Feature) 30 -- Constitutionality of Federal and State Law: An Addendum 31 -- Chapter 3 Opinion Writing in the Supreme Court 33 -- Writing a Supreme Court Opinion: The General Problem 33 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Constraints and Expectations 35 -- Chapter 4 The Legal Materials Used in Building a Constitutional Opinion 45 -- Originalism and Nonoriginalism 46 -- Activism and Restraint, Liberalism and Conservatism 59 -- Illustrative Examples 61 -- The Opinions of Chief Justice Marshall: An Addendum 69 -- Chapter 5 Tests, or Standards of Review 73 -- Tests in General 73 -- Selected Examples of Tests 75 -- Chapter 6 Precedent 83 -- A Terminological Interlude 83 -- The English Doctrine of Precedent 85 -- The Doctrine of Precedent (Stare Decisis) in the Supreme Court 89 -- More on Distinguishing Precedent 93 -- Expanding the Meaning of Precedent 96 -- Working with Conflicting Lines of Precedent 100 -- The Effects of Narrow and Broad Readings of Precedent: An Addendum 102 -- Chapter 7 Strategies of Justification 105 -- The Syllogism and Deductive Reasoning 105 -- Deduction and the Analogy 112 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Deduction and Balancing 113 -- Judicial Disagreements 119 -- Chapter 8 Understanding a Supreme Court Opinion 125 -- The Facts 125 -- The Majority Opinion 126 -- Concurring and Dissenting Opinions 135 -- The Dynamics of Opinion Writing 138 -- Reading and Interpreting Supreme Court Opinions 138.".
- catalog title "Understanding Supreme Court opinions / T.R. van Geel.".
- catalog type "text".