Journal of Supreme Court history Journal of Supreme Court history

Type
Book
ISBN 10
1444338463 
ISBN 13
9781444338461 
ISSN
10594329 
Category
Special Collections  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2020 
Volume
45, no. 2 
Issue Period
Pages
205 pages 
Subject
American Supreme Court 
Abstract
"Journal of Supreme Court History, published three times a year by the Supreme Court Historical Society, is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to educating the public about the history of the Supreme Court of the United States. Originally founded as an annual publication in 1976 (and known as the Yearbook of the Supreme Court Historical Society), the Journal publishes articles written primarily by historians, law professors, and political scientists, but has also featured essays by art historians, lawyers, judges, oral advocates, journalists, and librarians. The Journals readership includes scholars in a variety of fields, as well as judges, practicing attorneys, and students. Because it seeks to engage and inform scholars and non-scholars alike, the Journal of Supreme Court History values clear narrative prose and original historical research. The Journal uses photographs, cartoons, documents, engravings and oil portraits to compellingly illustrate articles." - Project Muse 
Description
Content:
Introduction
Articles
Fletcher, Whitney, and the Art of Disagreement - Mark R. Killenbeck
Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller and the Great Mustache Debate of 1888 - Todd Peppers
The Politics of Disabled Supreme Court Justices - Judge Glock
Tension in the Unitary Executive: How Taft Constructed the Epochal Opinion of Myers v. United States - Robert Post
Kumezo Kawato and “Justice Court” - Charles J. Sheehan
Contributors
Illustrations
 
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