Ellen Greenberg
The Supreme Court Explained
Finally, the workings of the Supreme Court
revealed in this marvelously clear guide to our most
important judicial institution.
The Supreme Court Explained is the only book to get at the
basics of the Courtwhat Ellen Greenberg terms the process,
the stage, the players, the script, and the rulesin brief and
accessible fashion. She tracks the flow of a case through
the Court. She defines the tricky legal terms. She reminds
the reader that we have the right of appeal to the Supreme
Courtif the case is within its jurisdictionas long as we follow
the rules. She shows how to use the Internet to keep up with
the latest decisions. In addition, the reader will be able to
find quickly a list of all justices (and those who were turned
down) past and present, the presidents who appointed them,
and, uniquely, the party in majority when they were
approved. Decisions that changed the course of history are
referenced by twenty-two landmark cases. Appendices include an
overview of the federal court system and the recently
announced forty-eight rules of the Supreme Court.
Ellen Greenberg is the author of
The House and Senate Explained: The People's Guide to
Congress. She lives in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
1997 / paperback original / ISBN 0-393-31638-6 / 192 pages / current affairs / law / reference
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