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Third Edition
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$109.99
Melvin Urofsky and Paul Finkelman
9780195382730
Paperback
March 2011
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Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$109.99
Melvin Urofsky and Paul Finkelman
9780195382747
Paperback
March 2011
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$49.99
Richard Brisbin and John Kilwein
9780199733590
Paperback
December 2009
The only undergraduate text dedicated to the presentation of "real-world" interviews with lawyers, judges, and police officers
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$104.99
Mark C. Miller
9780195343076
Paperback
April 2008
This volume presents twenty original essays by political scientists and judicial scholars on a variety of topics relative to judicial politics.
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Third Edition
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$84.99
Melvin I. Urofsky and Paul Finkelman
9780195323115
Paperback
March 2007
Weaves together constitutional and legal history, offering students a mix of both frequently-cited and lesser-known (but equally important) historical documents and court decisions.
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Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Melvin I. Urofsky and Paul Finkelman
9780195323122
Paperback
March 2007
Weaves together constitutional and legal history, offering students a mix of both frequently-cited and lesser-known (but equally important) historical documents and court decisions.
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Retail Price to Students:
$39.99
Kermit L. Hall and Kevin T. McGuire
9780195309171
Paperback
January 2006
Essays considering the impact of courts on American life.
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Seventh Edition
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$134.99
Henry J. Abraham
9780195099874
Paperback
March 1998
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$56.00
Philip Bobbitt
9780195034226
Paperback
March 1984
Here, Philip Bobbitt studies the basis for the legitimacy of judicial review by examining six types of constitutional argument--historical, textual, structural, prudential doctrinal, and ethical--through the unusual method of contrasting sketches of prominent legal figures responding to the constitutional crises of their day.
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