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Pathways To The Us Supreme Court From The Arena To The MonasteryPathways To The Us Supreme Court From The Arena To The Monastery

Pathways To The Us Supreme Court From The Arena To The Monastery

Garrison Nelson

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"As the arbiter of the Constitution, it is presumed that the US Supreme Court decrees 'the law of the land' in a fair-minded and even-handed manner. Key decisions in the Court's history have challenged these assumptions, giving way to a greater discussion about how judges are chosen, and the ideological roots from which they rule. This book explores more than two centuries of Supreme Court justice selections, tracking the Court's change from a time when consensus choices were relatively evenly divided between political leaders from 'the arena,' and judges from 'the monastery,' to a recent era fraught with controversial presidential appointees to federal positions that have yielded ideologically-influenced administrations of law"--Unedited summary from book cover.

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OL17436077W

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United states, supreme courtConstitutional history, united statesPolitical questions and judicial powerHistoryConstitutional historyUnited States. Supreme CourtUnited States

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