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Supreme Court, United States

Bibliography

Modern scholarly studies include Alice F. Bartee, Cases Lost, Causes Won: The Supreme Court and the Judicial Process (1983); Vincent Blasi, The Burger Court (1983); John Agresto, The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy (1984); D. P. Currie, The Constitution in the Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years, 1789–1888 (1985); George J. Lankevich and Howard B. Furer, ed., The Supreme Court in American Life (1986); David M. O'Brien, Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics (1986); Archibald Cox, The Court and the Constitution (1987); William Rehnquist, The Supreme Court (1987); William Lasser, The Limits of Judicial Power (1988); G. Edward White, The American Judicial Tradition (rev. ed. 1988); James F. Simon, The Center Holds: The Power Struggle inside the Rehnquist Court (1995); J. Toobin, The Nine (2007) and The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court (2012); B. Solomon, FDR v. The Constitution (2009); J. Shesol, Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt v. the Supreme Court (2010); K. J. McMahon, Nixon's Court (2011); J. F. Simon, F.D.R. and Chief Justice Hughes (2012).

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