Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme CourtPenguin Publishing Group, 2005 M05 3 - 608 páginas When Closed Chambers was first published, it was met with a firestorm of controversy—as well as a shower of praise—for being the first book to break the code of silence about the inner workings of this country’s most powerful court. In this eloquent, trailblazing account, with a new chapter covering Bush v. Gore, Guantanamo, and other recent controversial court decisions, Edward Lazarus, who served as a clerk to Justice Harry Blackmun, presents a searing indictment of a court at war with itself and often in neglect of its constitutional duties. Combining memoir, history, and legal analysis, Lazarus reveals in astonishing detail the realities of what takes place behind the closed doors of the U.S. Supreme Court—an institution that through its rulings holds the power to affect the life of every American. |
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... Kennedy's note brought on the devastation of a suitor tantalized , then spurned . We still remembered the thrill of October and the optimism of January , when it had seemed that Kennedy would join the liberals on a meaningful case . For ...
... Kennedy's note brought on the devastation of a suitor tantalized , then spurned . We still remembered the thrill of October and the optimism of January , when it had seemed that Kennedy would join the liberals on a meaningful case . For ...
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... Kennedy's bombshell , Brennan slipped the liberals a copy of his revised opinion for their preapproval . Marshall and Blackmun quickly re- sponded that they could swallow the move . Stevens kept his peace . * On May 2 , Brennan ...
... Kennedy's bombshell , Brennan slipped the liberals a copy of his revised opinion for their preapproval . Marshall and Blackmun quickly re- sponded that they could swallow the move . Stevens kept his peace . * On May 2 , Brennan ...
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... Kennedy sealed McCleskey's fate . In dissent , Justice Marshall ( writing for Blackmun and Stevens ) at- tacked Kennedy's twenty - twenty - hindsight reconstruction of events . For Marshall , Kennedy was being either naive or ...
... Kennedy sealed McCleskey's fate . In dissent , Justice Marshall ( writing for Blackmun and Stevens ) at- tacked Kennedy's twenty - twenty - hindsight reconstruction of events . For Marshall , Kennedy was being either naive or ...
Contenido
Authors Note | 3 |
A Clerks Eye View | 17 |
The Grand Canyon | 47 |
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Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court Edward Lazarus Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court Edward Lazarus Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside ... Edward Lazarus Vista de fragmentos - 1998 |
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