Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme CourtPenguin Books, 1999 - 576 páginas Operating inside a network of Byzantine secrecy, the United States Supreme Court is the most powerful judicial institution in the world. Nine unelected justices, supposedly insulated from the pressure of politics, are charged with protecting our most cherished rights and shaping our fundamental laws. In this eloquent, trailblazing account, Edward Lazarus, who served as a clerk to Justice Harry Blackmun, provides an insider's guided tour of a court at war with itself and often in neglect of its constitutional duties. He guides the reader through the Court's inner sanctum, explaining as only an eyewitness can the collisions of law, politics, and personality as the Justices wrestle with the most fiercely disputed issues of our time. Part memoir, part history, and all spellbinding narrative, Closed Chambers provides an intimate portrait -- Justice by Justice -- of the battles and compromises of the highest court in the land. |
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... Blackmun the assignment be- cause he was slow to draft and every day's delay would strengthen the reasons for letting the new Justices participate . Others thought that Burger hoped to detach Blackmun from the liberals or that his draft ...
... Blackmun the assignment be- cause he was slow to draft and every day's delay would strengthen the reasons for letting the new Justices participate . Others thought that Burger hoped to detach Blackmun from the liberals or that his draft ...
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... Blackmun immedi- ately had nominated the two abortion cases . But his colleagues kept him on the hook . They deferred the reargument question , and Blackmun went back to work . Four months later , on May 18 , Blackmun produced a ...
... Blackmun immedi- ately had nominated the two abortion cases . But his colleagues kept him on the hook . They deferred the reargument question , and Blackmun went back to work . Four months later , on May 18 , Blackmun produced a ...
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... Blackmun had internal- ized the voices of the women whose distresses Roe had eased and made them his own . * Nowhere was this more true than in the funding cases , where Black- mun denounced the Court's decisions as " punitive and ...
... Blackmun had internal- ized the voices of the women whose distresses Roe had eased and made them his own . * Nowhere was this more true than in the funding cases , where Black- mun denounced the Court's decisions as " punitive and ...
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The Highest Court in the Land | 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 - 2005 |
Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside ... Edward Lazarus Vista de fragmentos - 1998 |
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