An inside look at the workings of the Supreme Court written by a top scholar and commentator.

The Supreme Court may appear to be a less political body than Congress or the executive branch, but in fac...

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An inside look at the workings of the Supreme Court written by a top scholar and commentator.

The Supreme Court may appear to be a less political body than Congress or the executive branch, but in fact it is a fundamentally political institution. David M. O’Brien shows students how the Supreme Court is a “storm center” of political controversy, where personality, politics, law, and justice come together to help determine the course of public policy.

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