title:
Congress and the Supreme Court in a partisan era
creator:
Melnick, R. Shep, 1951-
publisher:
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society; Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
date:
Record modified: 2011-09-08
date:
Record created: 2010-04-09
date:
Issued: 2007
description:
description:
Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 29, 2010).; Preserved in the OCLC Digital Archive. Harvested from http://www.fljs.org/uploads/documents/Melnick_Policy_Brief%231%23.pdf on April 9, 2010.; Includes bibliographical references.
description:
Extent: 8 p. : digital, PDF file.
description:
Abstract: A policy brief examining to what extent the Supreme Court is or should be influenced by politics, given that federal judges are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
subject:
United States. Supreme Court--Political aspects.; United States. Congress--Powers and duties.; Judges--Selection and appointment--United States.; Political questions and judicial power--United States.; Separation of powers--United States.
subject:
United States. Supreme Court--Political aspects
subject:
United States. Congress--Powers and duties
subject:
Separation of powers--United States
subject:
Political questions and judicial power--United States
subject:
Judges--Selection and appointment--United States
relation:
OCLC No.: 605041065
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.; System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
relation:
Is part of: Courts and the Making of Public Policy; 5; Courts and the Making of Public Policy; 5.
type:
application/pdf
type:
Text
type:
PDF-1.5
source:
http://www.fljs.org/uploads/documents/Melnick_Policy_Brief%231%23.pdf
language:
eng
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identifier:
Melnick_Policy_Brief1