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The Supreme Court and the United States


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The Supreme Court and the United States

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2012-05-02
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The ultimate interpreter of American law and the American Constitution itself is the United States Supreme Court. Nearly 220 years old, the Court has grown dramatically in stature and authority. Its authority to invalidate as unconstitutional actions of the legislative and executive branches now is long settled. Americans may disagree with the Courts decisions, but defying the Court is simply ...

_Introduction 4
_To Say What The Law Is: The Supreme Court As Arbiter of Constitutionality 5
_The Supreme Court: A Unique Institution 9
_I Do Solemnly Swear 14
_The Writ of Certiorari: Deciding Which Cases to Review 18
_Arguing Brown 22
_Landmark Decisions 27
_The Supreme Court Justices 31
_Working Behind The Scene 33
_Bibliography 37
_Internet Resources 38

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