The Study of Politics: The Western Tradition and American OriginsMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 120 páginas |
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... Court plays a vital role in deciding which liberties are to be guaranteed to citizens . The Court will hear a case if four justices indicate , through a writ of certiorari , that they think such a hearing is warranted . The writ itself ...
... Court plays a vital role in deciding which liberties are to be guaranteed to citizens . The Court will hear a case if four justices indicate , through a writ of certiorari , that they think such a hearing is warranted . The writ itself ...
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... Court received least attention in both The Federalist and the Constitution itself . The judicial powers of the Supreme Court were described and there was no real controversy over its authority to hear appeals from the state courts . But ...
... Court received least attention in both The Federalist and the Constitution itself . The judicial powers of the Supreme Court were described and there was no real controversy over its authority to hear appeals from the state courts . But ...
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... Court would be outstanding legal scholars , men " selected for their knowleage of the laws , acquired by long and laborious study . " These men , presumably , would rise above partisan politics and the everyday clash of interests . They ...
... Court would be outstanding legal scholars , men " selected for their knowleage of the laws , acquired by long and laborious study . " These men , presumably , would rise above partisan politics and the everyday clash of interests . They ...
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THE STUDY OF POLITICS | 1 |
THE WESTERN TRADITION | 17 |
ENDS AND MEANS | 31 |
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