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This book covers the Supreme Court, its evolution and key decisions over the course of its esteemed history. It provides an insightful look at the Supreme Court's original and appellate jurisdiction, its role in interpreting the Constitution, and the subtle balance of its powers relative to the other branches of government. It delves into landmark cases, revealing the impact of judicial review, the evolving nature of federalism, the expansion of civil rights, and the court's decisions on issues like commerce, taxation, and presidential power. The book expertly analyzes the court's influence on American society, making it an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of this cornerstone institution.
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Excerpt from Jurisdiction, Practice, and Peculiar Jurisprudence: Of the Courts of the United States
An index of the cases cited, and a full index of the subjects treated, have been prepared. The latter, it is presumed, will greatly assist the reader in consulting the work on partie ular points.
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